Clinical study of infective endocarditis in children: a 3 years experience from MGM Hospital, Warrangal

Abstract

Background: The impact of endocarditis in childhood accompanies many cardio-vascular disorders. Infective endocarditis (IE) is the most frequently occurring form of endocardium inflammation. Prevailing among the agents are Str. Viridans, Str. Haemoliticus, Staph. Aureus, Staph Epidermidis, Enterococcus, etc. Objective: This study will explore the outcome of children diagnosed with infective endocarditis for a better guidance in management. Methods: This was a prospective study from warrangal from January 2013 to December 2015. 50 patients with definite IE based on modified Duke’s criteria were recruited into the study. Clinical presentation, risk factors, echocardiography and outcome were obtained. Results: A total of 50 IE patients were included within the study. The mean age was 6 ± 5.45. Most patients (80.39%) were diagnosed within the first week of admission. Staphylococcus aureas was the most common pathogen (38%) and the mitral valve was predominantly affected (68%). Complication were common and in hospital mortalityremains high (27.3%). Conclusions: Mortality remains relatively high in children with infective endocarditis. The most common complication is cardiac deficiency (70%), and pleuropericardial effusions and lung embolism

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Gudi Pratap, Polasa Ramesh

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  • EP ID EP276286
  • DOI 10.17511/ijpr.2017.01.04
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Gudi Pratap, Polasa Ramesh (2017). Clinical study of infective endocarditis in children: a 3 years experience from MGM Hospital, Warrangal. Pediatric Review: International Journal of Pediatric Research, 4(1), 19-23. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-276286