ACTIVE INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS OBSERVED IN AN INDIAN HOSPITAL 1981-1991

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CHOUDHURY, R [1 ]
GROVER, A [1 ]
VARMA, J [1 ]
KHATTRI, HN [1 ]
ANAND, IS [1 ]
BIDWAI, PS [1 ]
WAHI, PL [1 ]
SAPRU, RP [1 ]
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[1] POSTGRAD INST MED EDUC & RES,DEPT CARDIOL,CHANDIGARH 160012,INDIA
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10.1016/0002-9149(92)90299-E
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R5 [内科学];
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Clinical data from 186 patients (133 males and 53 females) with 190 episodes of infective endocarditis (IE) occurring between January 1981 and July 1991 were studied retrospectively at a large referral hospital in Northern India with the intention of highlighting certain essential differences from those reported in the West. The mean age was much lower (25 +/- SD 12 years, range 2 to 75 years). Rheumatic heart disease was the most frequent underlying heart lesion accounting for 79 patients (42%). This was followed by congenital heart disease in 62 (33%) and normal valve endocarditis in 17 (9%). Twenty-four patients had either aortic regurgitation (n = 15) or mitral regurgitation (n = 9) of uncertain etiology. Prosthetic valve infection and mitral valve prolapse were present in only 2 patients each. A definite predisposing factor could be identified in only 28 patients (15%). Postabortal sepsis and sepsis related to childbirth accounted for 6 and S cases, respectively. Only 1 patient had history of intravenous drug abuse. Two-dimensional echocardiography showed vegetations in 121 patients (64%). Blood cultures were positive in only 87 (47%), with a total of 90 microbial isolates. Commonest infecting organisms were staphylococci (37 cases) and streptococci (34 cases). Except for a significantly higher number of patients with neurologic complications in the culture-negative group, there were no differences between patients with culture-positive and culture-negative IE. Of the 190 episodes of IE, the patients had received antibiotics before admission in 110 (58%) instances. A significantly greater number of culture-negative patients had received antibiotics than did culture-positive patients (87 vs 23, p <0.001). Overall in-hospital mortality was 25%. There was a significantly higher number of neurologic complications in patients who died than in those who recovered (38 vs 14%, p <0.01). It is concluded that the spectrum of patients with IE that is seen is quite different from that seen in the West. Control of rheumatic fever on a national level, maintaining aseptic techniques during procedures related to childbirth including prophylactic antibiotics, and wider availability of sophisticated surgical techniques would go a long way in improving the outlook in these patients.
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