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A Non-surgical Approach: Ampicillin's Success in Endocarditis

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Journal IDCases
Date 2024 May 3
PMID 38699529
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Abstract

Background: , a Gram-positive bacillus, primarily affects immunocompromised individuals. Endocarditis is a rare but severe complication of bacteremia, irrespective of native or prosthetic valves. While there is no standardized treatment, the use of ampicillin proves effective in most cases. Surgical intervention is reserved for cases involving valve dehiscence, heart failure, or myocardial abscess.

Case Presentation: A 54-year-old female, with mitral valve replacement, presented with fever, chest pain and dyspnea at rest. Patient was initially diagnosed with bacterial pneumonia; however, subsequent evaluation revealed bacteremia, resulting in endocarditis. Surgical management was contraindicated due to multiple prior valve replacement surgeries. Symptoms resolution, along with improvements in echocardiographic and clinical parameters, was achieved through extended antibiotic treatment only with no surgical intervention.

Conclusion - Key Takeaways: This case underscores the critical importance of individualized treatment approaches in endocarditis, particularly in patients with surgery approach contraindication, and emphasized the success achieved through ampicillin-based management.

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