由Gemella引起的感染性心内膜炎——一项基于登记的回顾性研究。

Alla Popova, Ulrika Snygg-Martin, Magnus Rasmussen
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目的:感染性心内膜炎(IE)的诊断使用杜克标准,该标准于2023年更新。在Duke-ISCVID 2023标准中,Gemella被认为是典型的IE病原体。本研究探讨了这种变化的影响,并比较了Gemella IE与其他病原体引起的IE的临床特征。方法:从瑞典感染性心内膜炎登记处(SRIE)检索由Gemella种和其他病原体引起的IE数据。将Gemella IE的临床特征与非溶血性链球菌、金黄色葡萄球菌和肠球菌引起的IE发作进行比较。结果:在SRIE中,7677例登记发作中发现29例Gemella IE发作,占所有病例的0.4%。最常见的种为莫氏Gemella morbillorum(47%)和伯氏Gemella bergerii(27%)。符合明确IE标准的发作比例从修改后的Duke标准的13例(45%)增加到Duke- iscvid标准的21例(72%)。Gemella IE患者的中位年龄为70岁,40%为女性,90%为先天性瓣膜IE。三分之一的患者接受了心脏瓣膜手术,只有一名患者(3%)死亡。由Gemella引起的IE在许多临床方面与非溶血性链球菌引起的IE相似。结论:Gemella IE是一种罕见的疾病,与非溶血性链球菌引起的IE有几个共同的特征。由Gemella引起的IE的预后似乎相对较好。
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Infective endocarditis caused by Gemella - a retrospective registry-based study.

Purpose: Infective endocarditis (IE) is diagnosed using the Duke criteria, which were updated in 2023. In the Duke-ISCVID 2023 criteria, Gemella was recognised as a typical IE pathogen. This study investigates the impact of this change and compares the clinical characteristics of Gemella IE to IE caused by other pathogens.

Methods: Data on IE caused by Gemella species and other pathogens was retrieved from the Swedish Registry of Infective Endocarditis (SRIE). Clinical characteristics of Gemella IE were compared to episodes of IE caused by non-beta haemolytic streptococci, by Staphylococcus aureus and by enterococci.

Results: In the SRIE, 29 episodes of Gemella IE were identified among a total of 7677 registered episodes, corresponding to 0.4% of all cases. The most common species were Gemella morbillorum (47%) and Gemella bergerii (27%). The proportion of episodes meeting the criteria for definite IE increased from 13 (45%) with the modified Duke criteria to 21 (72%) with the Duke-ISCVID criteria. Median age of patients with Gemella IE was 70 years, 40% were females and 90% hade native valve IE. One third of the patients underwent heart valve surgery and only one patient (3%) died. Many clinical aspects of IE caused by Gemella resembled those of IE caused by non-beta haemolytic streptococci.

Conclusions: Gemella IE is a rare condition and shares several characteristics with IE caused by non-beta haemolytic streptococci. The prognosis of IE caused by Gemella appears to be relatively favourable.

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