Indian Heart Journal (Jan 2013)

Brucella endocarditis – A series of five case reports

  • I. Tammi Raju,
  • Rachana Solanki,
  • A.N. Patnaik,
  • R.C. Barik,
  • N.R. Kumari,
  • A.S. Gulati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2012.12.017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 1
pp. 72 – 77

Abstract

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Endocarditis due to brucellosis is considered a rare occurrence involving native, congenital and prosthetic valves. The diagnosis needs high degree of suspicion in culture negative endocarditis especially in those with history of exposure to farm animals. A positive culture in a susceptible patient confirms the diagnosis with 91% sensitivity. An early diagnosis and prompt treatment with appropriate antibiotics can restore the valve structural integrity with minimal damage. Here we present a series of five cases of culture proven Brucella endocarditis (four native valves, one prosthetic valve) and this report discusses the diagnostic and management issues involved.

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