Infective endocarditis in patients receiving hemodialysis: A current review

Kidney Diseases Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI:10.1159/000540513
Uzhe Ding, Lijin Ooi, H. H. Wu, R. Chinnadurai
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Background: Cardiovascular and infective complications are commonly observed in patients receiving hemodialysis (HD) with cardiovascular events and infection-related complications being the first and second leading causes of death. Infective endocarditis (IE) is characterized by inflammation of the endocardium caused by infection, typically affecting the cardiac valves and can be in acute, subacute or chronic forms. It is a serious complication within the HD population due to their predisposition for both infection and valvular damage. Considering the frailty and burden of co-morbidities in those receiving HD, management of IE in the HD population is very challenging. There has been continuous discussion and debate on optimizing the diagnostic and treatment approach of IE in this patient group to improve their clinical outcomes. Currently reported outcomes are relatively poor and there are updates from numerous guidelines relating to advances in IE management. Summary: In this review, we will evaluate the evidence in relation to the epidemiology of HD-associated IE and discuss the important risk factors of IE in patients requiring dialysis. We will also evaluate the current recommendations regarding diagnosis and treatment for suspected or confirmed IE cases amongst HD patients and present the updated data regarding clinical outcomes relating to HD-associated IE. Key Messages: The incidence of IE in HD patients is expected to increase going forward as HD becomes more easily accessible alongside an emerging uptake of home HD. A more thorough insight into this topic is required to improve clinical practice relating to IE prevention and management in the HD population, given relatively poor clinical outcomes.
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背景:接受血液透析(HD)的患者通常会出现心血管和感染并发症,心血管事件和感染相关并发症是第一和第二大死亡原因。感染性心内膜炎(IE)的特征是由感染引起的心内膜炎症,通常会影响心脏瓣膜,可呈急性、亚急性或慢性形式。由于高清人群易受感染和瓣膜损伤,因此这是一种严重的并发症。考虑到接受血液透析者的体质虚弱和合并疾病的负担,对血液透析患者的 IE 管理非常具有挑战性。人们一直在讨论和争论如何优化该患者群体的 IE 诊断和治疗方法,以改善他们的临床疗效。目前报道的疗效相对较差,许多指南都对 IE 管理的进展进行了更新。摘要:在本综述中,我们将评估与血液透析相关 IE 流行病学有关的证据,并讨论需要透析的患者发生 IE 的重要风险因素。我们还将评估当前有关诊断和治疗血液透析患者中疑似或确诊 IE 病例的建议,并介绍有关血液透析相关 IE 临床疗效的最新数据。关键信息:随着血液透析的普及和家庭血液透析的兴起,预计血液透析患者 IE 的发病率将会增加。鉴于血液透析的临床效果相对较差,需要对这一主题进行更深入的了解,以改进血液透析患者 IE 预防和管理的临床实践。
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