Mitral Valve Mass in a Patient Suspected of Systemic Lupus: Tumor, Endocarditis or Both?
Thiago Sant'Anna CoutinhoBárbara Cristina Rodrigues de AlmeidaGuilherme Dalcol Torres de AmorimMonica ZappaClara WekslerCristiane da Cruz LamasPublished in: Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia (2021)
We present a case report of a patient with an infected mitral valve myxoma and a literature review on the subject. A 33-year-old female presented with a history of fever and dyspnea evolving over a few days. On admission, she had a lupus-like syndrome with positive blood cultures for Haemophilus species . Echocardiogram revealed a giant mass involving both mitral leaflets causing severe regurgitation, requiring biological mitral valve replacement. Microscopy showed an infected myxoma and the patient was discharged asymptomatic upon completion of antibiotics. She did well on follow-up. This is the sixth case of an infected mitral valve myxoma reported in the literature and the third case of a cardiac myxoma infected by the HACEK group. Exceedingly high incidence of embolic events makes prompt imaging, antibiotic therapy and surgery crucial for better outcomes. Time to diagnosis was much briefer than usually reported in other cases of HACEK endocarditis. Valve replacement was the most common surgical procedure and all patients from previous reports did well on follow-up.
Keyphrases
- mitral valve
- case report
- left ventricular
- left atrial
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- minimally invasive
- end stage renal disease
- high resolution
- ejection fraction
- systematic review
- emergency department
- chronic kidney disease
- aortic stenosis
- disease activity
- type diabetes
- aortic valve
- heart failure
- prognostic factors
- high speed
- stem cells
- palliative care
- early onset
- risk factors
- insulin resistance
- adverse drug
- electronic health record