1. Recurrent infective endocarditis of the mitral valve after orthotopic heart transplantation
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Peter Snopek, Jozef Hasilla, Lukáš Patrovič, Dominik Juskanič, Jakub Benko, Martin Jozef Péč, and Matej Samoš
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immunosuppression ,haemodialysis ,antibiotics ,bacteraemia ,catheter sepsis ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction: Orthotopic heart transplantation is the gold standard for the treatment of advanced heart failure in the absence of contraindications. Infective endocarditis is a rare complication in patients after heart transplantation. The treatment of endocarditis after heart transplantation is challenging since there is a need for ongoing immunosuppression. Case description: We present the case of a 51-year-old orthotopic heart transplant recipient enrolled in a chronic dialysis program, in whom we diagnosed and successfully treated recurrent infective endocarditis of the mitral valve caused by Enterococcus and Enterobacter species. Despite the complicated course of the disease, the treatment was successful. Conclusions: Recurrent infective endocarditis after heart transplantation can be treated successfully with a multidisciplinary approach and robust antimicrobial therapy.
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- 2024
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