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Query: UMLS:C0014118 (
endocarditis
)
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Stenotrophomonas (Xanthomonas) maltophilia is a rare cause of
endocarditis
. The extensive resistance of this organism to several antibiotics leaves few options for antimicrobial therapy. In vitro synergism of the combination of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMZ) and ticarcillin/clavulanic acid (
TIC
/CA) has been demonstrated. To our knowledge, we report the first case of ventriculoatrial cerebrospinal fluid shunt-associated
endocarditis
due to S. maltophilia. The patient was cured with combination therapy with TMP-SMZ and
TIC
/CA along with catheter removal. This is also the first report of S. maltophilia
endocarditis
successfully treated with this antibiotic combination. In a review of the medical literature, only 16 cases of S. maltophilia
endocarditis
were found. Most patients were intravenous drug users (43.8%) or had either prosthetic heart valves (50%) or an indwelling vascular catheter (18.8%). Although S. maltophilia is usually considered a nosocomial pathogen, about one-half of the cases were community-acquired. Twelve of sixteen patients had left-sided
endocarditis
. Therapy with a combination of two or more antibiotics was employed in most cases. Seven patients had been given TMP-SMZ therapy, but none had been treated with
TIC
/CA before. One-half of the patients required cardiac surgery. The overall mortality rate was 33%. Although the optimal antibiotic treatment for S. maltophilia
endocarditis
remains unknown, the case reported herein reinforces in vitro findings that the combination of TMP-SMZ and
TIC
/CA may be effective therapy.
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PMID:Endocarditis caused by Stenotrophomonas maltophilia: case report and review. 895 69