2014
DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciu871
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Impact of Early Valve Surgery on Outcome of Staphylococcus aureus Prosthetic Valve Infective Endocarditis: Analysis in the International Collaboration of Endocarditis–Prospective Cohort Study

Abstract: In this prospective, multinational cohort of patients with S. aureus PVIE, EVS was not associated with reduced 1-year mortality. The decision to pursue EVS should be individualized for each patient, based upon infection-specific characteristics rather than solely upon the microbiology of the infection causing PVIE.

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“…Those with the highest probability for surgery typically had factors that current recommendations suggest should receive surgery, including heart failure and uncontrolled infection (including paravalvular abscesses) (106,184,185). The role of early valve surgery in S. aureus prosthetic valve IE was specifically addressed by Chirouze et al (233) with the ICE-PCS cohort. As expected, the 1-year mortality rate was significantly higher among patients with S. aureus prosthetic valve IE than among patients with non-S. aureus prosthetic valve IE (48.2% versus 32.9%; P ϭ 0.003), and patients with S. aureus prosthetic valve IE who underwent early valve surgery had a significantly lower 1-year mortality rate (33.8% versus 59.1%; P ϭ 0.001) than did those who did not.…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those with the highest probability for surgery typically had factors that current recommendations suggest should receive surgery, including heart failure and uncontrolled infection (including paravalvular abscesses) (106,184,185). The role of early valve surgery in S. aureus prosthetic valve IE was specifically addressed by Chirouze et al (233) with the ICE-PCS cohort. As expected, the 1-year mortality rate was significantly higher among patients with S. aureus prosthetic valve IE than among patients with non-S. aureus prosthetic valve IE (48.2% versus 32.9%; P ϭ 0.003), and patients with S. aureus prosthetic valve IE who underwent early valve surgery had a significantly lower 1-year mortality rate (33.8% versus 59.1%; P ϭ 0.001) than did those who did not.…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…38 Stafilokoksik PKE'li hastaları içeren göz-lemsel küçük bir çalışmada da benzer sonuç gözlenmiştir. 39 …”
Section: Cerrahi Tedavinin Zamanlamasıunclassified
“…Özel-likle, stafilokok endokarditinde bir yıllık mortalite oranı yaklaşık %50'dir. 6,31,38,39 Optimal tedavisi de hâlâ belirsizdir. 2,6 İlk operasyon sonrası, beş yıl içinde %3-4 hastada görülebilmektedir.…”
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