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Infective Endocarditis in Adults: Diagnosis, Antimicrobial Therapy, and Management of Complications
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Baddour Larry M. (Author)
- Wilson Walter R. (Author)
- Bayer Arnold S. (Author)
- Fowler Vance G. (Author)
- Tleyjeh Imad M. (Author)
- Rybak Michael J. (Author)
- Barsic Bruno (Author)
- Lockhart Peter B. (Author)
- Gewitz Michael H. (Author)
- Levison Matthew E. (Author)
- Bolger Ann F. (Author)
- Steckelberg James M. (Author)
- Baltimore Robert S. (Author)
- Fink Anne M. (Author)
- O’Gara Patrick (Author)
- Taubert Kathryn A. (Author)
- null null (Author)
Title
Infective Endocarditis in Adults: Diagnosis, Antimicrobial Therapy, and Management of Complications
Abstract
Background—Infective endocarditis is a potentially lethal disease that has undergone major changes in both host and pathogen. The epidemiology of infective endocarditis has become more complex with today’s myriad healthcare-associated factors that predispose to infection. Moreover, changes in pathogen prevalence, in particular a more common staphylococcal origin, have affected outcomes, which have not improved despite medical and surgical advances.Methods and Results—This statement updates the 2005 iteration, both of which were developed by the American Heart Association under the auspices of the Committee on Rheumatic Fever, Endocarditis, and Kawasaki Disease, Council on Cardiovascular Disease of the Young. It includes an evidence-based system for diagnostic and treatment recommendations used by the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association for treatment recommendations.Conclusions—Infective endocarditis is a complex disease, and patients with this disease generally require management by a team of physicians and allied health providers with a variety of areas of expertise. The recommendations provided in this document are intended to assist in the management of this uncommon but potentially deadly infection. The clinical variability and complexity in infective endocarditis, however, dictate that these recommendations be used to support and not supplant decisions in individual patient management.
Publication
Circulation
Date
October 13, 2015
Volume
132
Issue
15
Pages
1435-1486
Journal Abbr
Circulation
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12/15/18, 2:29 PM
Short Title
Infective Endocarditis in Adults
Library Catalog
ahajournals.org (Atypon)
Citation
Baddour Larry M., Wilson Walter R., Bayer Arnold S., Fowler Vance G., Tleyjeh Imad M., Rybak Michael J., Barsic Bruno, Lockhart Peter B., Gewitz Michael H., Levison Matthew E., Bolger Ann F., Steckelberg James M., Baltimore Robert S., Fink Anne M., O’Gara Patrick, Taubert Kathryn A., & null null. (2015). Infective Endocarditis in Adults: Diagnosis, Antimicrobial Therapy, and Management of Complications. Circulation, 132(15), 1435–1486. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIR.0000000000000296
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