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Clinical presentation, aetiology and outcome of infective endocarditis. Results of the ESC-EORP EURO-ENDO (European infective endocarditis) registry: a prospective cohort study (CROSBI ID 276207)

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(EURO-ENDO Investigators) Habib, G. ; Erba, P. A. ; Iung, B. ; Donal, E. ; Cosyns, B. ; Laroche, C. ; Popescu, B. A. ; Prendergast, B. ; Tornos, P. ; Sadeghpour, A. et al. Clinical presentation, aetiology and outcome of infective endocarditis. Results of the ESC-EORP EURO-ENDO (European infective endocarditis) registry: a prospective cohort study // European heart journal, 40 (2019), 39; 3222-3232. doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehz620

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Habib, G. ; Erba, P. A. ; Iung, B. ; Donal, E. ; Cosyns, B. ; Laroche, C. ; Popescu, B. A. ; Prendergast, B. ; Tornos, P. ; Sadeghpour, A. ; Oliver, L. ; Vaskelyte, J. ; Sow, R. ; Axler, O. ; Maggioni, A. P. ; Lancellotti, P. ; Separovic-Hanzevacki, J. ; Lovric, D. ; Reskovic-Luksic, V. ; Vincelj, J. ; Jaksic Jurinjak, S.

EURO-ENDO Investigators

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Clinical presentation, aetiology and outcome of infective endocarditis. Results of the ESC-EORP EURO-ENDO (European infective endocarditis) registry: a prospective cohort study

AIMS: The EURO-ENDO registry aimed to study the management and outcomes of patients with infective endocarditis (IE). METHODS AND RESULTS: Prospective cohort of 3116 adult patients (2470 from Europe, 646 from non-ESC countries), admitted to 156 hospitals in 40 countries between January 2016 and March 2018 with a diagnosis of IE based on ESC 2015 diagnostic criteria. Clinical, biological, microbiological, and imaging [echocardiography, computed tomography (CT) scan, 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (18F-FDG PET/CT)] data were collected. Infective endocarditis was native (NVE) in 1764 (56.6%) patients, prosthetic (PVIE) in 939 (30.1%), and device-related (CDRIE) in 308 (9.9%). Infective endocarditis was community-acquired in 2046 (65.66%) patients. Microorganisms involved were staphylococci in 1085 (44.1%) patients, oral streptococci in 304 (12.3%), enterococci in 390 (15.8%), and Streptococcus gallolyticus in 162 (6.6%). 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography was performed in 518 (16.6%) patients and presented with cardiac uptake (major criterion) in 222 (42.9%) patients, with a better sensitivity in PVIE (66.8%) than in NVE (28.0%) and CDRIE (16.3%). Embolic events occurred in 20.6% of patients, and were significantly associated with tricuspid or pulmonary IE, presence of a vegetation and Staphylococcus aureus IE. According to ESC guidelines, cardiac surgery was indicated in 2160 (69.3%) patients, but finally performed in only 1596 (73.9%) of them. In-hospital death occurred in 532 (17.1%) patients and was more frequent in PVIE. Independent predictors of mortality were Charlson index, creatinine > 2 mg/dL, congestive heart failure, vegetation length > 10 mm, cerebral complications, abscess, and failure to undertake surgery when indicated. CONCLUSION: Infective endocarditis is still a life-threatening disease with frequent lethal outcome despite profound changes in its clinical, microbiological, imaging, and therapeutic profiles.

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40 (39)

2019.

3222-3232

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0195-668X

1522-9645

10.1093/eurheartj/ehz620

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