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Rwanda med. j. (Online) ; 69(3): 34-42, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | AIM | ID: biblio-1269581

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Background: Management of Infective Endocarditis (IE) has been of great challenge for many years. Rapid diagnosis; effective treatment; and prompt recognition of complications are essential to good patient outcome as this condition is associated with a high morbidity and mortality in both adults and pediatric patients. In limited resources settings; management of IE is still a challenge due to early inappropriate antibiotherapy and therefore difficulties in its diagnosis and treatment. Objectives: To elicit challenges in management of patients suspected of IE at tertiary level in Rwanda. Methods: We report four patients with IE. For these patients; Duke's criteria were considered in making the diagnosis. Results and Conclusion: IE has protean clinical symptoms and signs; and can be of challenging diagnosis. The patients reported constituted a clinical challenge in the diagnosis and management of IE but most of them had had favorable outcome. The main clinical challenge was the prolonged stay to peripheral settings with inappropriate antibiotherapy which made most of the blood cultures falsely negative. Echocardiography and serial blood cultures provide the key to diagnosis as per Dukes criteria. Being alert to this mentioned challenge is crucial. As the key investigations are not steadily available in most peripheral health facilities; we strongly recommend early referral to tertiary level for all cases of suspected IE before initiation of antibiotherapy


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Endocardite , Endocardite/mortalidade , Pediatria , Staphylococcus aureus
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