What is endocarditis?
Inflammation of the endocardium (membrane the lining of the chambers of the heart)
What are causes of endocarditis?
Overall heart valve destruction
IE is generally caused by _____ bacteria?
G+
What are the common pathogens of IE?
Common pathogens seen in native valves?
MSSA >MRSA, Strep, and enterococci
Common pathogens of prosthetic valves?
<2 months post op: MRSA>MSSA
>2 months post op: Staph (MSSA>MRSA), strep, enterococci, biofilm of S. aureus
RF of IE?
What are the complications of IE?
What are clinical presentation IE?
What are the complications of emboli?
Left sided EC -> renal artery emboli -> flank pain and hematuria -> splenomegaly -> infarction of spleen, brain stroke or meningitis
Right-sided -> pulmonary embolism and abscess
Wht is splinter hemorrhage?
Hemorrhages found on nail beds due to systemic depletion of fibrinogen and platelet
What are oosler nodes?
Purplish Papules or nodules on the toesdue to embolism, immunologic phenomena or both
What are Janeway lesions?
Painless hemorrhagic plaques on palms and soles due to embolism
What are roth spots?
Retinal infarct with central pallor and surrounding hemorrhages
What are the lab presentations of IE?
ECHO -> vegetation
Elevated WBC
Anemia/thrombocytopenia -> decreased fibrin
Increase ESR and CRP
Bacteremia
What are the diagnostic tools for IE?
What are the major Duke criteria?
What are the minor Duke criteria?
What are categories of DUke criteria?
Definite: 2 major or 1 major+3 minor or 5 minor
Possible: 1 major+1 minor or 3-4 minor
Rejected: Not IE
Non pharm of IE?
Surgical repair of valves
What is difference betwen acute and subacute?
Acute: sudden presentation of S. aureus
Subacute: graudually over weeks-monhs from Strep and preexisting vavular HD
Valves affectedd by left and right IE?
Left: mitral/aortic
Right: tricuspid/pulmonary
Difference between complicated and uncomplicated IE?
Com: right sided IE
Un: left-sided, MRSA
What are the ideal properties of ABX for IE?