2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2008.03.029
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Molecular diagnosis of prosthetic valve endocarditis with aorto-right atrial fistula

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“…1 Molecular biology techniques have recently proven to be useful for direct detection of pathogens from clinical samples, and effective PCR-based diagnostics have been developed for a wide range of microbes, including bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and viruses. 6,7 When culture results remain negative and the clinical suspicion for infection remains high, especially in patients who have received antibiotics before a sample collection, broad-range PCR and DNA sequencing can be extremely useful in specifying the infecting microbial species, and may help the final diagnosis as an infectious disease. Without PCR, we were not able to result in an early diagnosis of infectious aortitis.…”
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“…1 Molecular biology techniques have recently proven to be useful for direct detection of pathogens from clinical samples, and effective PCR-based diagnostics have been developed for a wide range of microbes, including bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and viruses. 6,7 When culture results remain negative and the clinical suspicion for infection remains high, especially in patients who have received antibiotics before a sample collection, broad-range PCR and DNA sequencing can be extremely useful in specifying the infecting microbial species, and may help the final diagnosis as an infectious disease. Without PCR, we were not able to result in an early diagnosis of infectious aortitis.…”
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“…Molecular techniques combined with broad-range PCR amplification and direct sequencing have been useful tools to diagnose culture-negative cases involving pathogens that are difficult to culture or cases involving prior antibiotic treatment (2-4). Our group has applied this technique to culture-negative intravascular infection cases and also reported a case of culture-negative infective endocarditis (14). When using molecular techniques, care must be taken to consider the possibility of false positives due to contamination or transient bacteremia, especially when working with whole-blood samples (4).…”
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“…I have read with great interest the article entitled 'Molecular diagnosis of prosthetic valve endocarditis with aorto-right atrial fistula' by Takamura et al in the recent issue of the journal [1]. The authors presented a case with bioprosthetic aortic valve endocarditis with left to right shunting.…”
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“…Modified Duke's criteria have been used for diagnosis of IE [2]. Causative agent, however, is not always isolated from the blood cultures because of some slowly growing agents that need special environment [3], inappropriate laboratory processes including transportation and inoculation, and previous antimicrobial use [1]. Therefore appropriate antibiotics have not been used for appropriate organisms.…”
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