Bacterial Endocarditis Complicating Mitral Annular Calcification: A Clinical and Echocardiographic Study Jean-Christophe Eicher, Laurence De Nadai, Francois-Xavier Soto, Sylvie
Falcon-Eicher, Petr Dobsák, Gilbert Zanetta, Jean-Michel Petit,
Henry Portier1, Pierre Louis, Jean-Eric Wolf |
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Background and aim of the study: Although described
in a number of necropsy studies, endocarditis on mitral annular calcification
(MAC) has rarely been reported during life. The study aim was to assess
the frequency and specific features of bacterial endocarditis complicating
MAC. |
patients with regard to: (i) higher incidence of diabetes
mellitus and cancers; (ii) initial clinical presentation, with febrile
coma or meningoencephalitis in 53% of cases; (iii) echocardiographic features,
with significantly greater vegetations, presence of calcium-dense echoes
within the vegetation, high frequency of ring abscess, and high frequency
of para-annular ventriculoatrial leakage; and (iv) poorer clinical outcome,
with 53% in-hospital mortality. Conclusion: MAC appears to be an underestimated predisposing factor for a particularly severe type of bacterial endocarditis. The use of multiplane TEE should improve current knowledge of this disease. |
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