Tricuspid valve endocarditis in non-drug abusers: A case series from India

Indian Heart Journal
Nikhil RautSatyavan Sharma

Abstract

The etiology of tricuspid valve endocarditis (TVE) seems to be different in our country as intravenous (IV) drug abuse is not known to be a major health hazard. The objective of this communication is to study the risk factors, clinical profile, follow-up data of TVE patients and focus on the difficulties in diagnosis and variations encountered. A retrospective analysis of data of 10 patients of TVE managed in a tertiary care center during January 1992 to June 2015 was done. TVE was encountered in a diverse subset of patients with cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) (group I; 3 patients), immunocompromised state with indwelling central venous catheter (CVC) (group II; 2 patients), congenital heart disease (CHD) (group III; 3 patients) and in apparently healthy individuals (group IV; 2 patients). Blood cultures were negative in half the patients. In group I early surgical extraction of leads, device and vegetation provided excellent results. Prognosis was poor with 100% mortality in immunocompromised patients. Patients in group III did well on medical management. The overall mortality was high (30% in hospital and additional 20% within one year). TVE is rare and can occur in different clinical scenarios. Indiscriminate u...Continue Reading

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