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Microbiological features, diagnostic investigations, treatment, and complication rate in 53 cases of infective endocarditis were reviewed in this study. Infection occurred both on prosthetic (47%) and native valves (38%), while in 15% of the cases no prior valvular disease was known. Streptococcal (38%) and staphylococcal (30%) infections were predominant. In 17% of the cases apparent negative blood cultures were obtained. The most frequent portal of entry was dental infection or manipulation (45%), however in 28% of the patients etiology remained obscure. Major clinical signs and symptoms included heart murmurs (96%), fever (91%), dyspnoea (32%), and splenomegaly (30%). Echocardiography revealed vegetations in 78%, aortic and mitral valve being nearly equally affected. All patients were medically treated and 53% received antibiotics prior to blood cultures. Associations of ampicillin or penicillin with an aminoglycoside (43%) and penicillinase-resistant antibiotics (30%) were most frequently administered. In 28% of the patients, it was necessary to insert a prosthetic (aortic or mitral) valve. During follow-up, heart failure (28%), embolization (11%), and infections (11%) were the major complications.
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PMID:A six years review on 53 cases of infective endocarditis: clinical, microbiological and therapeutical features. 325 78

A search of the computerized database at the National Taiwan University Hospital was made for cefotaxime-resistant and cefmetazole-susceptible isolates of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae (which may be extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing strains) in pediatric wards and intensive care units between 1999 and 2001. Fourteen infectious episodes attributed only to study bacteria were identified, including 7 episodes of bacteremia. Nine patients (64.3%) had underlying medical conditions: 3 were premature babies, 3 were immunodeficient, 2 had malignancy, and 2 had a congenital heart disease with active heart failure even after surgery. Among the 7 patients with bacteremias, 5 may be catheter-related; 6 were treated with carbapenems and 1 was treated with cefmetazole successfully, with or without the removal of the catheter. Before the acquisition of the infection, a history of stay in an intensive care unit within 4 weeks was noted in 10 cases (71.4%); a history of use of extended-spectrum cephalosporins within 4 weeks was also noted in 6 cases (42.9%). Cefmetazole, with or without an aminoglycoside, was clinically effective in 6 cases (42.8%). Except for 1 episode of pneumonia that ended in mortality, all of the infectious episodes were successfully treated. The mortality rate was 7.1%.
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PMID:Infections of cefotaxime-resistant and cefmetazole-susceptible Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae in children. 1584 55