Perioperative Complications in Infective Endocarditis.
Henning HermannsTim AlbertsBenedikt PreckelMagnus StrypetSusanne EberlPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Infective endocarditis is a challenging condition to manage, requiring collaboration among various medical professionals. Interdisciplinary teamwork within endocarditis teams is essential. About half of the patients diagnosed with the disease will ultimately have to undergo cardiac surgery. As a result, it is vital for all healthcare providers involved in the perioperative period to have a comprehensive understanding of the unique features of infective endocarditis, including clinical presentation, echocardiographic signs, coagulopathy, bleeding control, and treatment of possible organ dysfunction. This narrative review provides a summary of the current knowledge on the incidence of complications and their management in the perioperative period in patients with infective endocarditis.
Keyphrases
- cardiac surgery
- healthcare
- acute kidney injury
- risk factors
- patients undergoing
- ejection fraction
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- oxidative stress
- peritoneal dialysis
- atrial fibrillation
- left ventricular
- pulmonary hypertension
- prognostic factors
- left atrial
- combination therapy
- replacement therapy
- patient reported
- health insurance
- health information