Danna Reyes, Gamal Musleh, Sherif Elkattawy, Muhammad Noori, Jesus Romero, Ana L Romero, Omar Elkattawy, Omran Ahmed, Gabriel Zaverucha, Razan Shamoon
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Abstract
Infective endocarditis (IE) is a well-known condition, but certain manifestations, such as Eustachian valve endocarditis (EVE), remain rare. This report presents a case of EVE in a 66-year-old male with no apparent risk factors. EVE is a form of right-sided endocarditis, often associated with intravenous drug use, yet it can occur in patients without traditional risk factors. The patient presented with a constellation of symptoms, including lightheadedness, dyspnea, generalized weakness, and fever. Diagnostic workup revealed multiple complications, including liver abscesses, pulmonary nodules, and spinal osteomyelitis. EVE was confirmed through transesophageal echocardiography (TEE), highlighting multiple Eustachian valve vegetations. Blood cultures identified Bacteroides fragilis as the causative agent. The patient received appropriate antimicrobial therapy, underwent drainage of liver abscesses, and was started on therapeutic anticoagulation for thrombophlebitis. A favorable clinical response was observed, and the patient was discharged for continued outpatient follow-up. This case underscores the importance of considering atypical forms of endocarditis, such as EVE, even in patients lacking traditional risk factors. The diagnostic utility of TEE and the management of complications, including liver abscesses and thrombophlebitis, are discussed. Awareness of such presentations is essential for timely diagnosis and effective treatment.
感染性心内膜炎(IE)是一种众所周知的疾病,但某些表现,如咽鼓管瓣膜心内膜炎(EVE),仍然非常罕见。本报告介绍了一例 66 岁男性的 EVE 病例,患者无明显危险因素。EVE 是一种右侧心内膜炎,通常与静脉注射毒品有关,但也可能发生在没有传统危险因素的患者身上。患者出现一系列症状,包括头晕、呼吸困难、全身无力和发热。诊断检查发现了多种并发症,包括肝脓肿、肺结节和脊髓骨髓炎。经食道超声心动图(TEE)证实了EVE,突出显示了多个咽鼓管瓣膜植被。血液培养确定脆弱拟杆菌为致病菌。患者接受了适当的抗菌治疗,接受了肝脓肿引流术,并因血栓性静脉炎开始接受抗凝治疗。患者的临床反应良好,出院后继续接受门诊随访。该病例强调了考虑非典型心内膜炎(如 EVE)的重要性,即使患者缺乏传统的危险因素。本文讨论了 TEE 的诊断作用和并发症(包括肝脓肿和血栓性静脉炎)的处理。对此类表现的认识对于及时诊断和有效治疗至关重要。
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