A rare case of a native aortic valve fungal endocarditis in a young woman

Łukasz Piątek, Karolina Piątek, J. Kurzawski, Szymon Domagała, Z. Starzyk, E. Pietrzyk
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We present a rare case of a native aortic valve fungal endocarditis in a young obese woman. Our patient had undergone a bariatric surgery followed by numerous local complications associated with further surgical procedures and multiple antibiotic treatment. Six months later, she was admitted to our centre with signs of septicaemia. In echocardiography a massive tumour on the aortic valve was revealed. An urgent cardiosurgery operation was performed – the tumour was resected and an artificial valve was implanted. Microbiological analysis of the tumour and blood samples confirmed fungal infection (Candida albicans). Intensive antifungal therapy was continued for 4 weeks. However, during the hospitalization serious embolic complications were observed. Finally, the patient responded well on implemented treatment and was discharged in a good clinical condition. Our case presents an exceptionally rare form of cardiac infection, unexpected in immunocompe- tent patients. We associate this condition with an unfavourable course of the previous bariatric therapies.
一例罕见的原发性主动脉瓣真菌性心内膜炎
我们提出一个罕见的病例原生主动脉瓣真菌心内膜炎在一个年轻的肥胖妇女。我们的病人经历了一次减肥手术,随后出现了许多与进一步手术和多种抗生素治疗相关的局部并发症。六个月后,她因败血症的症状被送进我们的中心。超声心动图显示主动脉瓣上有一个巨大的肿瘤。随后进行了紧急心脏手术,切除了肿瘤并植入了人工瓣膜。肿瘤和血液样本的微生物分析证实真菌感染(白色念珠菌)。强化抗真菌治疗持续4周。然而,在住院期间,观察到严重的栓塞并发症。最终,患者对实施的治疗反应良好,出院时临床状况良好。我们的病例是一种非常罕见的心脏感染,在免疫功能正常的病人中是意想不到的。我们将这种情况与以前的减肥疗法的不利过程联系起来。
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