[Outcomes of the surgical treatment of infectious endocarditis in a single institute for 13-years].

2014 
: Recently, due to the progress in patient managements with antibiotics, the prognosis of the active phase infectious endocarditis (IE) has improved, but in some cases, urgent or emergent surgical treatment is inevitable because of the uncontrollable acute heart failure due to valve regurgitation, uncontrollable infection with circulatory collapse, or high embolization risk. We reviewed the outcomes of the 57 IE patients who underwent surgical treatment in our hospital from January, 2000 to April, 2012. Preoperative state including inflammatory responses, bacterial blood culture, antibiotic administration, and surgical procedures were examined. No statistical significances were detected in the mortalities between elective cases (n=43)and urgent or emergent cases (n=14). Totally, mortality was 5.3% including one case in prosthetic valve endocarditis, and was satisfactory.
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