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Complications and outcome of infective endocarditis - UpToDate 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)
Comprehensive Assessment of the Risk of Symptomatic Embolism in . . . presents a significant and potentially life- threatening complication of infective endocarditis (IE), with occurrence rates ranging from 20% to 50% across diverse populations 1–3 It encompasses a spectrum of clinical manifestations, such as stroke, peripheral embolization, pulmonary embolism, and vis-ceral infarctions associated with high rates
Life-Threatening Complications of Infective Endocarditis and Their . . . • Life-threatening complications of acute infective endocarditis are still a problem despite the availability of effective antimicrobial agents These complications, divided into two main categories, cardiac and extracardiac, and a review of the literature are presented
Endocarditis: A Comprehensive Guide to a Life-Threatening Condition Endocarditis is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition involving inflammation of the inner lining of the heart, called the endocardium This condition primarily affects the heart valves, which regulate blood flow through the heart’s chambers
Concurrent cardiac and central nervous system complications of acute . . . Neurologic complications are common in patients with infective endocarditis (IE) and are potentially life-threatening; they include strokes, intracerebral haemorrhages, mycotic aneurysms, meningitis, cerebral abscesses, and infections of the spine 1 Mycotic aneurisms are inflammatory vascular lesions with a thin, friable, fusiform shape, genera
Infective Endocarditis - SpringerLink Infective endocarditis (IE) is a relatively uncommon but potentially life-threatening infection of the cardiac endothelium Most cases of infective endocarditis in children occur in those with congenital heart disease or who have had prior cardiac surgery