Differential features of Infective endocarditis caused by oral streptococci in the Reina Sofia University Hospital, Córdoba (Spain): 1987–2023 period

Paula Anguita Gámez , Juan C. Castillo Domínguez , José López Aguilera , Rafael González Manzanares , Manuel Pan Álvarez-Ossorio , Manuel Anguita Sánchez
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Abstract

Introduction and objectives

Infective endocarditis (IE) caused by oral streptococci is considered to be a ‘more benign’ IE than those caused by other microorganisms. Our aim is to analyse the changes in its incidence and its differential characteristics in our setting.

Methods

Observational, single-centre, prospective cohort study including all cases of IE diagnosed in our centre between 1987 and 2023. IE caused by oral streptococci were identified and their characteristicsand mortality were compared with those of other IE.

Results

Of 569 cases of IE, 104 (18.5%) were oral streptococcal IE, decreasing from 29.5% in 1987−1999 to 12.2% in 2000−2023 (p < 0.001). The incidence of serious complications was lower in oral IE (65.3 vs. 78.9%; p = 0.003), as was in-hospital mortality (14.4 vs. 29.9%; p = 0.001).

Conclusions

Oral streptococcal IE account for almost 20% of all cases of IE in our setting. They have a better prognostic clinical profile, with a lower incidence of severe complications, and their mortality is significantly lower than that of other IE. Their incidence seems to be decreasing in recent years.
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