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  1. Jun 25, 2022 · To diagnose endocarditis, a health care provider does a physical exam and asks questions about your medical history and symptoms. Tests are done to help confirm or rule out endocarditis.

  2. The prognosis is better with right-sided than left-sided endocarditis because tricuspid valve dysfunction is tolerated better, systemic emboli are absent, and right-sided S. aureus endocarditis responds better to antimicrobial therapy.

  3. Apr 24, 2023 · Show details. Infectious Endocarditis. Aaron W. Yallowitz; Lawrence C. Decker. Author Information and Affiliations. Last Update: April 24, 2023. Go to: Objectives: Summarize the etiology of infective endocarditis. Review the appropriate evaluation skills required to assess suspected cases of infective endocarditis.

  4. Oct 25, 2022 · Complications of infective endocarditis (IE) include cardiac, metastatic, neurologic, renal, musculoskeletal, and pulmonary complications as well as complications related to systemic infection (including embolization, metastatic infection, and mycotic aneurysm). More than one complication can occur simultaneously.

  5. Apr 13, 2020 · Infective endocarditis is typically classified as acute (symptoms occurring for days and up to 6 weeks), subacute (symptoms occurring between 6 weeks and 3 months), and chronic (symptoms of >3 months). Figure 1 Timeline featuring major events in the history of IE. IE = infective endocarditis; SLE = systemic lupus erythematosus. View Large Image.

  6. Jan 11, 2024 · Preventive measures including antimicrobial prophylaxis may reduce the risk of initial and recurrent IE for patients with relevant risk factors. This topic will discuss the management of IE in adults. Details regarding antimicrobial therapy and surgery for IE are discussed separately, as are issues related to prevention of IE. (See "Prevention ...

  7. Mar 4, 2021 · Infective endocarditis (IE), also called bacterial endocarditis, is an infection caused by bacteria that enter the bloodstream and settle in the heart lining, a heart valve or a blood vessel. IE is uncommon, but people with some heart conditions have a greater risk of developing it. Risk factors for developing IE include: Heart valve disease.

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