Title Surgical treatment of infective endocarditis in pulmonary position -15 years single centre experience /
Authors Liekienė, Daina ; Bezuška, Laurynas ; Semėnienė, Palmyra ; Čypienė, Rasa Joana ; Lebetkevičius, Virgilijus ; Tarutis, Virgilijus ; Barysienė, Jūratė ; Ručinskas, Kęstutis ; Sirvydis, Vytautas Jonas
DOI 10.3390/medicina55090608
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Is Part of Medicina.. Kaunas; Basel : LSMU ; MDPI. 2019, vol. 55, no. 9, art. no 608, p. [1-10].. ISSN 1010-660X. eISSN 1648-9144
Keywords [eng] infectious endocarditis ; pulmonary prosthesis ; congenital malformation
Abstract [eng] Background and Objectives: Infective endocarditis in the pulmonary position is a rare disease. Isolated pulmonary valve endocarditis is extremely rare. The aim of our study was to assess patients who were treated surgically for pulmonary endocarditis at our institution from January 2003 to December 2017. Materials and Methods: We analyze eight cases of infectious endocarditis in pulmonary position out of 293 patients who were operated for infective endocarditis (2.7%, 8/293). Only two of these eight patients were not related to congenital heart malformation. They were followed for early and late mortality, long-term survival, postoperative morbidity and reoperations. Results: Among six patients suffering from congenital heart disease, four patients underwent corrections of pulmonary valve malformation previously, and their infected grafts were replaced by two allografts and two xenografts. The two other patients had replaced their infected pulmonary valves with allografts. Two non-congenital patients with pulmonary valve endocarditis underwent valve replacement with biological prosthesis. All patients survived the early postoperative course. The mean follow-up time was 9.1 (interquartile range (IQR), 5.3–12.6) years. The long-term follow-up included seven patients. One patient (12.5%, 1/8) died more than 4 years after the surgery due to sepsis. Pulmonary endocarditis was the rarest endocarditis treated surgically (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Surgery for infective endocarditis in the pulmonary position (IEPP) is an effective method of treatment with excellent early outcome and good late results despite a very uncommon pathology and few operations being performed. Surgery performed earlier may make the procedure less radical.
Published Kaunas; Basel : LSMU ; MDPI
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2019
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