Impact of pre-operative antimicrobial treatment on microbiological findings from endocardial specimens in infective endocarditis

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Mika Halavaara
Timi Martelius
Asko Järvinen
Jenni Antikainen
Pentti Kuusela
Ulla-Stina Salminen
Veli-Jukka Anttila
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[1] Helsinki University Hospital (HUH) and University of Helsinki,Department of Infectious Diseases, Inflammation Center
[2] Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki,Division of Clinical Microbiology, HUSLAB
[3] Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki,Department of Cardiac Surgery, Heart and Lung Center
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European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases | 2019年 / 38卷
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Endocarditis; 16s rRNA PCR; Blood culture negative endocarditis; Valve culture; Valve surgery;
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Treatment of infective endocarditis (IE) should be initiated promptly. This might hamper the chances to identify the causative organism in blood cultures. Microbiological sampling of infected valve in patients undergoing surgery might identify the causative organism. The impact of pre-operative antimicrobial treatment on the yield of valve samples is not known. This study evaluated the impact of the duration of the pre-operative antibiotic treatment on valve culture and 16S rRNA PCR findings from resected endocardial samples. Patients meeting the modified Duke criteria of definite or possible IE and undergoing valve surgery due to IE during 2011–2016 were included from Southern Finland. Eighty-seven patients were included. In patients with shorter than 2 weeks of pre-operative antimicrobial treatment, PCR was positive in 91% (n = 42/46) and valve culture in 41% (n = 19/46) of cases. However, in patients who had 2 weeks or longer therapy before operation, PCR was positive in 53% (n = 18/34) and all valve cultures were negative. In 14% of patients, PCR had a diagnostic impact. In blood-culture negative cases (n = 13), PCR could detect the causative organism in ten patients (77%). These included five cases of Bartonella quintana, one Tropheryma whipplei, and one Coxiella burnetii. Long pre-operative antimicrobial treatment was shown to have a negative impact on microbiological tests done on resected endocardial material. After 2 weeks of therapy, all valve cultures were negative, but PCR was positive in half of the cases. PCR aided in diagnostic work-up, especially in blood culture negative cases.
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