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A report is presented of 24 patients (23 male), mean age 38 years, who underwent surgery for active native valve endocarditis of the left heart in 1975-1988. The aortic valve was affected in all patients, and also the mitral valve in five. Pre-existing aortic valve disorder was present in 17 cases (13 congenitally bicuspid 4 rheumatic affection). There were five hospital deaths (20.8%). Staphylococci as causal organism and extensive infection predicted the highest mortality and morbidity. The mean follow-up time was 39.7 (range 2-114) months. Two reoperations because of prosthetic valve dehiscence revealed endocarditis of the implanted valve. Strong correlation was found between favourable postoperative course and rapid normalization of C-reactive protein levels, which did not fall in patients with persistent infection. Early surgery is recommended if the course of bacterial endocarditis is severely complicated.
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PMID:Surgical treatment of active native valve endocarditis. 229 55

We report a subaortic aneurysm of the left ventricle causing compression of a coronary artery in a 52-year-old white man presenting with angina on effort. Endocarditis seemed to be implicated as the cause of this rare condition. To what extent coronary obstruction influenced the development of myocardial ischaemia was not defined since the patient also had aortic valvular disease. The clinical features, diagnostic studies and successful surgical treatment are described.
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PMID:Subaortic aneurysm of the left ventricle obstructing a coronary artery. 360 50

We report two cases of subvalvular aortic stenosis associated with a postendocarditic aortic valvular insufficiency. Although the aortic valvular disease had been diagnosed preoperatively, only the direct intraoperative observation and the histological examination of the removed valve revealed evidence of the endocarditis. Because of the seriously altered condition of the valvular tissue, treatment in both cases consisted of implantation of a mechanical prosthesis. Follow-up revealed no evidence of septic relapse.
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PMID:Bacterial endocarditis of the aortic valve associated with diaphragmatic sub-aortic stenosis--account of two operated cases. 654 Feb 48

The paper describes an autopsy case of Wegener's granulomatosis with a rare variant of a cardiac lesion--the concurrence of aortic valvular disease (aortic regurgitation), fibroplastic endocarditis, and complete transverse blockade, followed by pacemaker implantation. The direct cause of death in the female patient was multiple organ dysfunction: progressive chronic heart failure, adult respiratory distress syndrome, acute hepatorenal failure, and pancreonecrosis. The data available in the Russian and foreign literature on investigations dealing with cardiac pathology in patients with Wegener's granulomatosis are analyzed.
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PMID:[Myocarditis and fibroplastic endocarditis in Wegener's granulomatosis]. 2036 87

Pulmonary sequestration refers to segmental lung tissue that has no connection with the bronchial tree or pulmonary arteries. In adults, the clinical sequelae are usually related to infection. Patients are typically referred for sequestrectomy even when they are asymptomatic. There are no guidelines for treating patients who have pulmonary sequestration and coexisting cardiac valvular disease, in which case the venous drainage patterns of sequestra pose the additional risks of infective endocarditis and volume overload. We present the cases of 2 adult patients--one symptomatic and one asymptomatic--who had concurrent aortic valvular disease and pulmonary sequestration, and we discuss the factors involved in our evaluation of their cardiac risk and our treatment decisions. In view of the sparse data to predict cardiac risks, we think that pulmonary sequestrectomy in adult patients with concurrent valvular conditions should be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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PMID:Concurrent aortic valvular disease and pulmonary sequestration: clinical implications. 2559 34