2011
DOI: 10.1016/s0953-6205(11)60314-2
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Genetic Algorithms to Simplify Infective Endocarditis Outcome

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“…Traditionally, PVE is classified as early PVE if infection occurs within 12 months from surgery and late PVE if it occurs thereafter [2]. In early PVE, patients are generally infected perioperatively and, more frequently, can present complications involving the sewing ring (abscess, dehiscence, pseudoaneurysms, and fistulae), with Staphylococci, fungi, and Gram-negative bacilli as the main responsible germs [43]. Late PVE generally occurs with valve regurgitation if a bioprosthesis is involved, while mechanical valves may present with large vegetations causing valve stenosis [44].…”
Section: Main Clinical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally, PVE is classified as early PVE if infection occurs within 12 months from surgery and late PVE if it occurs thereafter [2]. In early PVE, patients are generally infected perioperatively and, more frequently, can present complications involving the sewing ring (abscess, dehiscence, pseudoaneurysms, and fistulae), with Staphylococci, fungi, and Gram-negative bacilli as the main responsible germs [43]. Late PVE generally occurs with valve regurgitation if a bioprosthesis is involved, while mechanical valves may present with large vegetations causing valve stenosis [44].…”
Section: Main Clinical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%