The Egyptian Heart Journal (Feb 2024)

An infective endocarditis complicated by multiple septic emboli: case report

  • Meriam Amri,
  • El Mehdi Tamir,
  • Abdenasser Drighil,
  • Rachida Habbal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s43044-024-00451-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract Background Owing to challenges associated with heart failure and cardiac embolism, infectious endocarditis emerges as a critical pathology characterized by elevated mortality and morbidity rates. Our case stands out as a rare instance of endocarditis involving multisystem embolization, with a successful outcome. Case presentation We present the case of an 81-year-old man whose admission was further complicated by various septic emboli affecting the brain (manifesting as a brain abscess and ischemic stroke), spleen (resulting in splenic infarction), and spinal cord. The patient received a diagnosis of infective endocarditis affecting the native mitral valve. Following prompt medical and surgical intervention, the overall progression was favorable despite encountering several challenges. Conclusions This case is notable for its detailed description and analysis of the multiple embolic events. More importantly, it underscores the significance of timely surgical intervention and the collaborative approach of a heart team in the face of complicated endocarditis marked by numerous septic emboli. Despite the typically grim prognosis associated with such cases, the outcomes emphasize the positive impact of timely surgery on prognosis.

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