Term
Native Valve (NV) endocarditis |
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Definition
pt has never had any type of cardiac surgery before; congenital heart disease (caused by PDA - patent ductus arteriosus); valvular lesions; mitral valve prolapse; rheumatic valvular disease; degenerative heart disease (valve stenosis); |
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Injectable Drug Abuse endocarditis |
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Definition
pt that uses heroin/injectable drug abuse; younger median age for pts; involvement with tricuspid valve; Staph. aureus is most common pathogen; |
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Term
Prosthetic Valve (PV) endocarditis |
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Definition
occurs in pts who already have had a valve replacement; - early disease (<60 days after surgery - Staph. organisms) - late diseases (>60 days after surgery - Strep. organisms) more difficult to diagnose (blood cultures & ECHO often negative) |
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Term
Local Complications of Endocarditis |
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Definition
abscess; congestive heart failure; arrhythmias; pericarditis |
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Systemic Complications of Endocarditis |
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Definition
intracerebral hemorrhage; embolic stroke; meningitis; lung abscess/pneumonia |
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Risk Factors for Endocarditis |
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Definition
elderly; prosthetic valves; history of dx; IV drug abuse; shunts, IV, &/or central catheters; ESRD/hemodialysis; cardiac transplantation; congenital heart disease |
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Term
Signs & Symptoms of Endocarditis |
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Definition
FEVER (most common); chills, weakness, sweats, dyspnea, arthralgias --> Flu-like; weight loss/anorexia; cardiac murmur; embolic complications; splenomegaly; skin lesions: Janeway lesions, Osler's nodes, Roth spots or hemorrhage on retina, clubbing of nails or fingers, nail bed hemorrhages, petechiae |
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Diagnosis for Endocarditis: Laboratory Findings |
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Definition
chronic anemia (decreased Hgb/Hct, thrombocytopenia); elevated ESR; increased WBC; positive blood culture (send at least 2 blood cultures PRIOR to antibiotics); daily blood cultures until negative |
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Diagnosis of Endocarditis: Imaging Studies |
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Definition
Echocardiography (ECHO): - Transthoracic Echocardiography (TTE) --> noninvasive probe of area of chest; - transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) --> more invasive, probes into esophagus to take a look at chest; ECG: rhythm abnormalities may help determine where site of infection is found |
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Term
Empiric Treatment of Native Valve Endocarditis in IV drug user |
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Definition
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Empiric Treatment of Native Valve Endocarditis in Non-IV drug user |
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Definition
ampicillin or penicillin G or vancomycin AND gentamicin |
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Empiric Therapy for Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis |
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Definition
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Term
Treatment of Native Valve Endocarditis caused by Penicillin Sensitive Streptococci (Viridans Group or Strep Bovis) |
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Definition
MIC <0.12 mcg/mL Penicillin 18 MU/day x 4 wks If PCN Allergic: - ceftriaxone x 4 wks OR - vancomycin x 4 wks |
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Term
Treatment of Native Valve Endocarditis caused by relatively PCN-resistant Streptococci |
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Definition
MIC >0.12 mcg/mL but <0.5 mcg/mL; Penicillin 24 MU/day x 4 wks PLUS Gentamicin x 2 wks; For PCN-Allergy: - ceftriaxone x 4 wks PLUS - gentamicin x 2 wks OR - vancomycin x 4 wks |
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Term
Tx of Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis in Pencillin-sensitive Streptococci |
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Definition
MIC <= 0.12 mcg/mL Penicillin G 24 MU/day x 6 wks OR Ceftriaxone x 6 wks +/- gentamicin x 2 wks;
PCN Allergy: - vancomycin x 6 wks |
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Treatment of Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis caused by Relatively Resistant to Penicillin Streptococci |
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Definition
Penicillin 24 MU/day x 6 wks OR ceftriaxone x 6 wks PLUS gentamicin x 6 wks;
Penicillin Allergy: - vancomycin x 6 wks |
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Treatment of Native Valve Endocarditis caused by MSSA |
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Definition
Nafcillin/oxacillin x 6 wks PLUS (optional) Gentamicin x 3-5 days;
Non-severe PCN Allergy: - cefazolin x 6 wks PLUS gentamicin x 3-5 days;
Severe PCN Allergy: - vancomycin x 6 wks (1st line) OR - daptomycin x 6 wks (NOT 1st line) |
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Treatment of Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis caused by MSSA |
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Definition
Nafcillin/oxacillin x >6 wks PLUS rifampin 300 mg PO q8 hrs >= 6 wks PLUS Gentamicin 1 mg/kg q8 hrs x 2 wks;
Non-severe PCN Allergy: - cefazolin x >6 wks PLUS gentamicin x 2 wks PLUS rifampin x >=6 wks;
Severe PCN Allergy: - vancomycin x 6 wks (1st line) OR - daptomycin x 6 wks (NOT 1st line) |
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Term
Treatment of Native Valve Endocarditis caused by MRSA |
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Definition
vancomycin x 6 wks (1st line) OR daptomycin x 6 wks (NOT 1st line) |
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Treatment of Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis caused by MRSA |
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Definition
vancomycin x >6 wks (1st line) OR daptomycin x >6 wks (NOT 1st line) PLUS rifampin 300 mg PO q8hrs >=6 wks PLUS gentamicin 1 mg/kg q8hrs x 2 wks |
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Treatment of Native OR Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis caused by Enterococci |
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Definition
Penicillin 18-30 MU/day x 6 wks OR ampicillin x 6 wks
PLUS
gentamicin x 6 wks;
PCN Allergy (Anaphylaxis): vancomycin x 6 wks PLUS gentamicin x 6 wks |
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Treatment of Native or Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis caused by Enterococcus faecium |
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Definition
resistant to PCN, aminoglycosides, & vancomyicin; Tx: Linezolid x >=8 wks OR dalfopristin/quinupristine x >=8 wks OR daptomycin x >= 8 wks |
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Treatment of Native or Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis caused by Enterococcus faecalis |
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Definition
resistant to PCN, aminoglycosides, & vancomycin; Imipenem/cilastatin x >=8 wks PLUS ampicillin x >= 8 wks OR ceftriaxone x >= 8 wks PLUS ampicillin x >=8 wks |
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Term
HACEK - Haemophilus parainfluenzae, Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, Cardiobacterium hominis, Eikenella corodens, Kingella kingae |
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Definition
cause of culture negative endocarditis; can cause large vegetations & emboli; rare cause of endocarditis |
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Term
Treatment of Native or Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis caused with HACEK organisms |
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Definition
ceftriaxone x 4 wks; ampicillin/sulbactam x 4 wks; ciprofloxacin x 4 wks |
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Term
Pathogens causing Culture Negative Endocarditis |
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Definition
Bartonella spp., Coxiella burnetii, Brucella spp., Legionella spp. |
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Treatment of Culture Negative Native Valve Endocarditis |
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Definition
ampicillin/sulbactam PLUS gentamicin x 4-6 wks
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vancomycin PLUS gentamicin x 4-6 wks PLUS ciprofloxacin x 4-6 wks |
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Treatment of Culture Negative EARLY (<60 days) Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis |
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Definition
Think Staph infection; Vancomycin x 6 wks PLUS gentamicin x 2 wks PLUS cefepime x 6 wks PLUS rifampin x 6 wks |
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Treatment of Culture Negative LATE (>60 days) Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis |
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Definition
Think Strep. infection; ceftriaxone x 6 wks PLUS gentamicin x 2 wks PLUS/MINUS doxycycline x 6 wks |
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Term
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Definition
can be safe, cost-effective, & efficacious for certain pts; Pt MUST be stable (after >2 wks of inpatient therapy); PO is UNRELIABLE & NOT recommended; Must have some form of health care or a visiting nurse; May use outpatient infusion centers; |
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Term
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Definition
May be required in: - prosthetic valve endocarditis > native valve endocarditis; - congestive heart failure/hemodynamic instability; - infectious endocarditis w/ aggressive &/or resistant pathogens (Pseudomonas, Coxiella, Brucella, Candida); ECHO shows valve dehiscence, perforation, rupture, fistula, or significant abscess; -septic emboli --> depending on event, may be a relative C/I |
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Term
Pharmacist's Role in Monitoring Endocarditis Treatment |
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Definition
Length of stay: count from 1st day in which blood cultures are NEGATIVE; Blood cultures: follow cultures drawn & adjust antimicrobial therapy once results are finalized; ate least 2 sets of cultures daily until cultures are clear; - adjust doses based on renal function (SCr & BUN); - obtain drug levels & adjust dose/frequency to meet goal peaks/troughs |
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Term
Pts at High Risk for Endocarditis |
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Definition
- may require prophylaxis; Prosthetic cardiac valve or prosthetic material used for valve repair; Previous IE; Congenital Heart disease; Cardiac transplantation |
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Prophylaxis of Endocarditis for Respiratory Procedures |
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Definition
NOT RECOMMENDED prior to bronchoscopy |
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GI/GU Tract Procedure Prophylaxis |
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Definition
NOT RECOMMENDED for pts including routine colonoscopies; May consider if pts are undergoing a procedure w/ ongoing GI or GU infections |
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Term
Dental Procedure Prophylaxis |
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Definition
RECOMMEND ONLY HIGH RISK PTs should receive prior to procedures that involve manipulation of gingival tissue or perforation of oral mucosa |
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Term
Recommended regimens for Dental Procedure Prophylaxis |
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Definition
ORAL: amoxicillin 2 gm x 1 dose;
Parenteral: ampicillin 2 gm IV/IM cefazolin 1 gm IV/IM ceftriaxone 1 gm IV/IM |
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Term
Recommended Regimens for Dental Procedure Prophylaxis in pts w/ PCN Allergy |
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Definition
OraL: cephalexin 2 gm clindamycin 600 mg azithromycin 500 mg clarithromycin 500 mg
Parenteral: cefazolin ceftriaxone clindamycin |
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Term
Cardiac Surgery Prophylaxis to prevent Endocarditis |
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Definition
inpatients undergoing surgery to place a prosthetic heart valve or prosthetic intravascular or intracardiac material MUST use Tx: cefazolin 1 gm IV q8 hrs x 24-48 hrs PCN Allergy: vancomycin 1 gm IV q12 hrs x 24-48 hrs |
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