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Cardiac infections after operations are infrequent but, when present, are often fatal. The 14 autopsied patients in whom purulent pericarditis developed after thoracic operations over an 88 year period at The Johns Hopkins Hospital were studied. Purulent pericarditis developed after cardiac operations in 10 and after pulmonary resections in 4. In 12 of the 14 cases the pericardial sac had been opened. Associated postoperative infection, present in 13 patients, included mediastinitis in 7 and empyema in 3. Staphylococcus was the infection organism in half of the patients. Associated cardiac infection, including endocarditis, myocardial abscess, and graft infection, was present in 5 (36 per cent) patients. Death occurred within 2 months of operation in 11 (79 per cent) patients; it was due to infection in 9, cardiac tamponade in 4, and arrhythmias and heart failure in one. The diagnosis of purulent pericarditis was made before death in only 5 (36 per cent) cases, in part owing to masking of the usual signs of pericarditis in the postoperative patient. Since the introduction of antibiotics, the over-all incidence of purulent pericarditis has decreased. However, pericardial infection after thoracotomy has increased tenfold, and patients undergoing cardiac operations in particular provide a new and increasing population at risk for this disease.
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PMID:A clinicopathological study of post-thoracotomy purulent pericarditis. A continuing problem of diagnosis and therapy. 83 29

Cardiac infections presenting as emergencies include complications of infective endocarditis, including congestive heart failure, chordae tendinae rupture, cardiac arrhythmias, and embolic phenomenon; acute pericarditis, including cardiac tamponade; and acute myocarditis presenting with malignant cardiac arrhythmias or congestive heart failure. Most of these emergent infectious disease manifestations of the cardiovascular system have a good prognosis if diagnosed early and managed appropriately. Newer diagnostic modalities and combined treatment guidelines are available from the European Society of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
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PMID:Cardiac emergencies: infective endocarditis, pericarditis, and myocarditis. 2310 82

Cardiac infections include a group of conditions involving the heart muscle, the pericardium, or the endocardial surface of the heart. Infections can extend to prosthetic material or the leads in case of the implantation of devices. Despite their relative low incidence, these conditions that are associated with high morbidity and mortality involve a relevant burden of diagnostic workup. Early diagnosis is crucial for adequate management of patient, as early treatment improves the prognosis; unfortunately, the clinical manifestations are often nonspecific. Accurate and timely diagnosis typically requires the correlation of imaging findings with laboratory data. (18)F-FDG-PET is a well-established imaging modality for the diagnosis and management of malignancies, and evidence is also increasing regarding its value for assessing infectious and inflammatory diseases. This article summarizes published evidence on the usefulness of (18)F-FDG-PET for the diagnosis of cardiac infections, mainly focused on endocarditis and cardiovascular device infections. Nevertheless, the diagnostic potential of (18)F-FDG-PET in patients with pericarditis and myocarditis is also briefly reviewed, considering the most likely future advances and new perspectives that the use of PET/magnetic resonance would open in the diagnosis of such conditions.
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PMID:FDG-PET in cardiac infections. 2390 19