Endocarditis Overview

Endocarditis Guide

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Definition

Endocarditis is infection and inflammation of the lining of a valve in the heart.

Culture-negative endocarditis is a type of endocarditis in which no endocarditis-causing organisms can be grown in a culture taken from a blood sample. This sometimes occurs when blood cultures are drawn after antibiotic treatment already started, or if the organism is difficult to grow in a culture.


Symptoms

Fever, extreme fatigue and breathing difficulty are common symptoms of endocarditis.


Causes

Endocarditis is most likely to occur in people whose cardiac valves are vulnerable to infection. For example, the valves may have been scarred in childhood by rheumatic fever, or are abnormal from birth (bicuspid aortic valve ...


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Encyclopedia: Endocarditis

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Endocarditis is an inflammation of the inner layer of the heart, the endocardium. The most common structures involved are the heart valves. Endocarditis can be classified by etiology as either infective or non-infective, depending on whether a microorganism is the source of the problem. As the valves of the heart do not actually receive any blood supply of their own, defense mechanisms cannot enter. So if an organism establishes a...


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He is suffering from a heart mumur accompanied by endocarditis. What is the likely way...
My friend is a drug addict and he goes to the doctor and is informed...

IV drugs user have a very good chance of getting endocardtis compared to other individuals in the population (mind you endocardtis is very uncommon). He must have acquires staphylococci, streptococci,...

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  • Dental Treatment, Antibiotics and Endocarditis - 8 replies

    changed. It is now thought that dental treatment presents no significant risk of Bacterial Endocarditis If you are one of the people who have previously needed a big dose of antibiotics an hour before...

    Mar 27, 2008

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    Hi, My friend with endocarditis and a mitral valve that needs repair needs to undergo emergent history of and not active endocarditis. If this is the case, then it is common.Yes ...

    Oct 12, 2008

  • What can cause Endocarditis? - 24 replies

    " that attacked her heart. I'm guessing Endocarditis. They said it was not contagious. That got me to wondering. Besides Dental Procedures, what things can lead to Endocarditis and how long does it take

    Sep 18, 2008

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    does any one know the first case study of endocarditis. and who did it.

  • Endocarditis and drug use

    Can the occassional use of cocaine by snorting lead to endocarditis in someone more sucseptible to it due to MVP (thicken...

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    Since being diagnosed with a mild mitral prolapse and very mild leak I have been paranoid about this Endocarditis thing. ...

  • What is endocarditis?

    Endocarditis is an inflammation of the endocardium (the inside lining of the heart chambers and heart valves) Endocarditis can involve the heart muscle, heart valves, or lining of the heart. ...

  • What causes endocarditis?

    Endocarditis is usually caused by an infection of a microorganism. Bacterial infection is the most common source of endocarditis. However, it can also be caused by viruses, fungi, or other ...

  • What is bacterial endocarditis?

    Endocarditis is an infection of the tissues that line the heart chambers and cover the heart valves. Endocarditis can be caused by bacteria (certain types of germs) getting into the ...

Congenital Heart Defects Slide Show

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Learn about common types of congenital heart defects in this slide show:

Congenital heart defects are abnormalities of the heart that develop prior to birth when the heart is forming. They can affect the chambers, valves, or blood vessels of the heart. There are numerous types of congenital heart defects that can occur in isolation or in combination with other ones. Some require little or no intervention, while some may require immediate surgery. Learn about them in this slide show.

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