Infective endocarditis--changes in the microbiological profile.

B Dudkiewicz, J Mikucki, S Ostrowski
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The clinical material from 120 patients, with clinical diagnosis of infectious endocarditis (IE) (65 patients with IE on native valves and 55 patients with IE on artificial valves, i.e. mechanical or biological prosthesis) treated during the period of 1986-1994 was investigated. Sixty positive cultures were obtained from the valves and 40 positive cultures from the blood, which accounted for 76% and 60% of the confirmed IE cases, respectively. Bacteriological confirmation of IE was obtained in 91 (75.8%) patients, 80.2% of the isolated microorganisms being gram-positive bacteria, 17.6% gram-negative, and 2.2%-fungi. The most frequently isolated bacteriawere coagulase-negative staphylococci. They accounted for 40.5% of infections in the IE patients on native valves, and for 63.3% in those with artificial valves. Streptococci were isolated from 11.8% of the patients with IE on native valves and from only 2% of cases of IE on artificial valves. The multiresistant strains were most frequently isolated from the patients with IE on artificial valves.

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感染性心内膜炎——微生物谱的变化。
本文对1986 ~ 1994年间120例临床诊断为感染性心内膜炎(IE)的患者(65例为天然瓣膜IE, 55例为人工瓣膜IE,即机械或生物假体)的临床资料进行了分析。瓣膜阳性培养60例,血液阳性培养40例,分别占IE确诊病例的76%和60%。91例(75.8%)患者获得IE细菌学确证,其中革兰氏阳性菌占80.2%,革兰氏阴性菌占17.6%,真菌占2.2%。最常见的分离细菌是凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌。它们在使用天然瓣膜的IE患者中占40.5%,在使用人工瓣膜的IE患者中占63.3%。11.8%的天然瓣膜IE患者中分离出链球菌,仅2%的人工瓣膜IE患者中分离出链球菌。多耐药菌株最常见于人工瓣膜术后IE患者。
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