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   culture-negative infective endocarditis in an afebrile old woman: a case report  
   
نویسنده eskandari ramin ,emami sepideh ,rezaei yousef
منبع مطالعات علوم پزشكي - 1399 - دوره : 31 - شماره : 6 - صفحه:471 -475
چکیده    Background: infective endocarditis (ie) is an uncommon infectious disease involving both endocardium and heart valves, which is associated with a high rate of morbidity and mortality. the absence of classical signs/symptoms of ie leads to difficulties in diagnosis of this clinical entity. being negativeculture and afebrile upon presentation have been reported in some case series.case report: a 69yearold caucasian woman presented with fatigue, tachycardia, and a mild swelling of leftsided knee. about 4 months before the index admission, she had a swelling and aching of leftsided wrist which was improved. then, she developed a leftsided knee swelling and aching with a limited range of motion which was continued with a rightsided knee arthralgia. the limited range of motion and aching improved within 57 days spontaneously. all tests for the detection of brucellosis and rheumatologic diseases were negative. the transesophageal echocardiography revealed a fixed mass sizing 5 8 mm on aortic valve noncoronary cusp suspicious for vegetation in transgastric view. blood cultures were negative at three times before the initiation of empirical antibiotic therapy. she was given ampicillinsulbactam regimen and the regimen continued for 3 weeks and she discharged home on coamoxiclave regimen. after a year, echocardiography revealed the resolution of vegetation.conclusions: the diagnosis of ie in elderly patients with unspecific signs and symptoms is of great importance in our daily practice. timely detection and proper management of such cases can improve the outcomes of patients.
کلیدواژه infective endocarditis ,blood culture ,fever
آدرس iran university of medical sciences, department of cardiology, iran, iran university of medical sciences, department of cardiology, iran, iran university of medical sciences, cardiovascular medical and research center, iran
پست الکترونیکی yousefrezaei1986@gmail.com
 
   Culture-negative Infective Endocarditis in an Afebrile Old Woman: A Case Report  
   
Authors Eskandari Ramin ,Emami Sepideh ,Rezaei Yousef
Abstract    Background: Infective endocarditis (IE) is an uncommon infectious disease involving both endocardium and heart valves, which is associated with a high rate of morbidity and mortality. The absence of classical signs/symptoms of IE leads to difficulties in diagnosis of this clinical entity. Being negativeculture and afebrile upon presentation have been reported in some case series.Case Report: A 69yearold Caucasian woman presented with fatigue, tachycardia, and a mild swelling of leftsided knee. About 4 months before the index admission, she had a swelling and aching of leftsided wrist which was improved. Then, she developed a leftsided knee swelling and aching with a limited range of motion which was continued with a rightsided knee arthralgia. The limited range of motion and aching improved within 57 days spontaneously. All tests for the detection of brucellosis and rheumatologic diseases were negative. The transesophageal echocardiography revealed a fixed mass sizing 5 8 mm on aortic valve noncoronary cusp suspicious for vegetation in transgastric view. Blood cultures were negative at three times before the initiation of empirical antibiotic therapy. She was given ampicillinsulbactam regimen and the regimen continued for 3 weeks and she discharged home on coamoxiclave regimen. After a year, echocardiography revealed the resolution of vegetation.Conclusions: The diagnosis of IE in elderly patients with unspecific signs and symptoms is of great importance in our daily practice. Timely detection and proper management of such cases can improve the outcomes of patients.
Keywords Infective endocarditis ,blood culture ,fever
 
 

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