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IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Pongsira Kedsawadevong, Sirichai Jamnongprasatporn, Nithima Ratanasit
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摘要

背景:猪链球菌(S. suis)是一种通过接触或口腔途径传播给人类的人畜共患疾病。虽然这种病原体的主要临床表现是脑膜炎,但猪链球菌感染性心内膜炎(IE)最近已成为一种临床表现,越来越受到人们的关注。超声心动图可能是一种未被充分利用的评估猪链球菌菌血症患者的方法:主要目的是估计猪链球菌菌血症患者中猪链球菌 IE 的发病率。次要目的是调查猪链球菌菌血症患者中猪链球菌 IE 的预测因素、超声心动图特征和临床结果:这项单中心回顾性研究在泰国最大的大学三级转诊中心--西里拉吉医院(Siriraj Hospital)进行。研究纳入了 2007 年 1 月至 2023 年 9 月期间在本中心住院并确诊为猪链球菌菌血症的成人患者(年龄大于 18 岁)。发病率以百分比和置信区间表示。比较了 IE 组和非 IE 组的基线特征和临床表现。使用二元逻辑回归分析进一步分析了发现的具有统计学意义的因素,以确定猪链球菌 IE 的单变量预测因素:本研究共纳入了 71 名鼠疫杆菌菌血症患者。猪链球菌 IE 的发病率为 26.8%(95% 置信区间:17.85-38.05)。52.6%的患者出现瓣周并发症,80.0%的患者出现明显的瓣膜返流。根据标准指南,19 名患者中有 13 名(68.4%)需要进行瓣膜手术。通过单变量分析,呼吸困难、新杂音、免疫现象和心力衰竭是猪链球菌菌血症患者发生猪链球菌感染的预测因素:本研究结果显示,猪链球菌菌血症患者中猪链球菌 IE 的发病率很高,而且瓣膜损伤和瓣周并发症的发生率也很高。我们的研究结果有力地表明,超声心动图可能适用于对确诊为猪链球菌菌血症的患者进行猪链球菌 IE 评估。应考虑将猪链球菌从非典型机体重新分类为典型机体。
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Streptococcus suis infective endocarditis in patients with Streptococcus suis bacteremia: a retrospective study of prevalence and outcomes.

Background: Streptococcus suis (S. suis) is a zoonotic disease that is transmitted to humans via contact or oral route. Although the major clinical presentation of this pathogen is known to be meningitis, S. suis infective endocarditis (IE) has recently emerged as a clinical manifestation of increasing interest. Echocardiography may be an underutilized modality for evaluating patients with S. suis bacteremia.

Objective: The primary objective was to estimate the prevalence of S. suis IE in patients with S. suis bacteremia. The secondary objective was to investigate the predictors, echocardiographic features, and clinical outcomes of S. suis IE in patients with S. suis bacteremia.

Materials and methods: This single-center retrospective study was conducted at Siriraj Hospital - Thailand's largest university-based tertiary referral center. Adult patients (aged > 18 years) who were admitted to our center with confirmed diagnosis of S. suis bacteremia during January 2007 to September 2023 were included. Prevalence is reported as percentage and confidence interval. Baseline characteristics and clinical manifestation were compared between the IE and non-IE groups. Factors found to be statistically significant were further analyzed using binary logistic regression analysis to identify univariate predictors of S. suis IE.

Result: A total of 71 patients with S. suis bacteremia were included in this study. The prevalence of S. suis IE was 26.8% (95% confidence interval: 17.85-38.05). Perivalvular complications and significant valvular regurgitation were found in 52.6% and 80.0% of patients, respectively. Thirteen of 19 patients (68.4%) required valvular surgery according to standard guidelines. By univariate analysis, dyspnea, new murmur, immunologic phenomenon, and heart failure were predictors of S. suis IE in patients with S. suis bacteremia.

Conclusion: The results of this study revealed a sizable prevalence of S. suis IE in patients with S. suis bacteremia, and there were high rates of both valvular damage and perivalvular complications. Our results strongly suggest that echocardiography may be indicated to evaluate for S. suis IE in patients diagnosed with S. suis bacteremia. Reclassification of S. suis from an atypical organism to a typical organism should be considered.

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BMC Infectious Diseases
BMC Infectious Diseases 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: BMC Infectious Diseases is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of infectious and sexually transmitted diseases in humans, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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