Polymicrobial infective endocarditis in the 1980s.

L M Baddour, J Meyer, B Henry
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Abstract

Clinical experience over the past decade suggests that the number of cases of polymicrobial infective endocarditis has greatly increased. We found 101 reports of cases of polymicrobial endocardial infection in a review of the English-language literature published in the 1980s. The mean patient age, 36.5 years, reflected a relatively young population, with men outnumbering women almost 2:1. Seventy-one patients were intravenous drug users; only three described recent invasive medical procedures. More than one-half of the patients had infections of the tricuspid valve, and 31 patients developed septic pulmonary emboli. The mean age of patients who died was significantly (P = .004) greater than that of those who survived. In comparison with patients who were infected with three or more organisms, those who were infected with two pathogens were almost twice (38.3% vs. 20.8%) as likely to die of their infections. These differences in mortality reflected the relative paucity of endocardial infections involving the left heart in patients with polymicrobial infections caused by three or more organisms (compared with those infected with two pathogens, P = .0032) and the variability in virulence among infecting agents.

20世纪80年代的多微生物感染性心内膜炎。
近十年来的临床经验表明,多微生物感染性心内膜炎的病例数量大大增加。我们在回顾20世纪80年代发表的英语文献中发现了101例多微生物心内膜感染的报告。患者平均年龄为36.5岁,反映了相对年轻的人口,男性与女性的比例几乎是2:1。71例为静脉吸毒者;只有三个描述了最近的侵入性医疗程序。超过一半的患者有三尖瓣感染,31例患者出现脓毒性肺栓塞。死亡患者的平均年龄明显大于存活患者的平均年龄(P = 0.004)。与感染三种或更多微生物的患者相比,感染两种病原体的患者死于感染的可能性几乎是两倍(38.3%对20.8%)。这些死亡率的差异反映了由三种或更多微生物引起的多微生物感染患者(与感染两种病原体的患者相比,P = 0.0032)涉及左心的心内膜感染相对较少,以及感染病原体的毒性差异。
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