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Clinician's Corner: Endocarditis
Dr. Rishi Desai, Osmosis's Chief Medical Officer, goes over signs, symptoms, and treatments for Endocarditis.
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published: 15 Mar 2019
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Infective Endocarditis, Animation
(USMLE topics) Endocarditis: causes, risk factors, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. This video is available for instant download licensing here: https://www.alilamedicalmedia.com/-/galleries/narrated-videos-by-topics/cardiac-pathology/-/medias/046cc357-b8eb-42de-bc45-c9bf59c0818b-infective-endocarditis-narrated-animation
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published: 08 Dec 2020
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Infective Endocarditis
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Table of Contents:
0:00 Lab
0:07 Infective Endocarditis Introduction
0:36 Causes
24:10 Clinical Features and Physical Exam
59:32 Diagnosis
1:24:40 Treatment and Prevention
1:43:55 Endocarditis Prophylaxis
1:48:25 Comment, Like, SUBSCRIBE!
References:
● Jameson, J. L., & Loscalzo, J. (2015). Harrison's principles of internal medicine (19th edition.). New York: McGraw Hill Education.
● Le T. First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2020. 30th anniversary edi...
published: 14 Mar 2022
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Signs and Symptoms of Endocarditis (Mnemonic)
Bacterial endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart or endocardium, which includes the native heart valves, but non-valvular areas are also susceptible to infection as well, such as implantable devices or prosthetic valves.
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Endocarditis Nursing Pathophysiology Treatment | Infective Endocarditis Lecture
Infective endocarditis and non-infective endocarditis lecture on the nursing management, pathophysiology, treatment, signs and symptoms. In this video, I will discuss in detail the different types of endocarditis (infective endocarditis with the sub-types acute and subacute and non-infective). In addition, I detail the pathogenesis of how a vegetation grows on the heart valve and the complications of endocarditis, such as embolism, heart failure, valve regurgitation/stenosis. Signs and symptoms of IE include petechiae, anorexia, high fever, heart failure, cardiac murmur, Osler's nodes, Janeway lesions, Roth Spots, and splenomegaly. Infective endocarditis can be diagnosed with a TEE (transesophageal echocardiogram) which allows the physician to see the backside of the heart and the heart va...
published: 19 Aug 2016
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Endocarditis 101: Diagnosis and Treatment
In this video taken from our Infectious Diseases Essentials course, ID specialist John Fisher MD explains how to diagnose and treat infective endocarditis. Important diagnostic clues as well as clinical pearls will be covered. If you want to level-up your infectious disease game, definitely make sure to check out the entire CME accredited course at: https://www.medmastery.com/course/infectious-disease-essentials
published: 06 Sep 2019
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Endocarditis Pathophysiology, signs and symptoms for nursing students NCLEX review
Today’s video is all about endocarditis for Nursing Students and NCLEX Review.
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Endocarditis is a rare condition that mainly affects adults and is caused by bacteria infecting the inner lining of the heart. It’s a result of bacteria getting into the heart, especially for those with certain heart conditions.
Watch to learn the signs and symptoms of endocarditis, as well as nursing interventions.
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Endocarditis Causes & Memory Tricks for Nursing Students
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Clinician's Corner: Endocarditis
Dr. Rishi Desai, Osmosis's Chief Medical Officer, goes over signs, symptoms, and treatments for Endocarditis.
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Dr. Rishi Desai, Osmosis's Chief Medical Officer, goes over signs, symptoms, and treatments for Endocarditis.
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Dr. Rishi Desai, Osmosis's Chief Medical Officer, goes over signs, symptoms, and treatments for Endocarditis.
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- published: 15 Mar 2019
- views: 126485
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Infective Endocarditis, Animation
(USMLE topics) Endocarditis: causes, risk factors, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. This video is available for instant download li...
(USMLE topics) Endocarditis: causes, risk factors, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. This video is available for instant download licensing here: https://www.alilamedicalmedia.com/-/galleries/narrated-videos-by-topics/cardiac-pathology/-/medias/046cc357-b8eb-42de-bc45-c9bf59c0818b-infective-endocarditis-narrated-animation
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Infective endocarditis is infection of the endocardium - the inner lining of heart chambers and the covering of heart valves. Infection is caused by microorganisms, mainly bacteria, that have managed to enter the bloodstream.
Except for rare cases caused by massive blood infections or highly virulent organisms, a healthy heart is usually resistant to infection. This is because bacteria do not easily adhere to the surface of an intact endocardium; constant flow of blood also helps prevent bacterial attachment; and the bacteria are usually destroyed by the immune system before they can cause infection. An abnormality of the endocardium is typically required for endocarditis to occur. Major risk factors include having prosthetic valves or other intra-cardiac devices, congenital heart defects, heart valve disorders, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and previous endocarditis.
Endothelial injury allows for either direct colonization by virulent organisms, or the formation of blood clots, which then become the attachment site for bacteria. Infection of the endocardium occurs most often on the left side of the heart.
Organisms that cause endocarditis may come from distant infected sites, such as skin abscesses or urinary tract infections; or they may enter the body through a contaminated central line or injection. Bacteria of the normal flora of the mouth can also infect the endocardium if they get into the bloodstream, such as during invasive dental procedures. Causative organisms vary depending on the source of infection, but streptococci and staphylococci are responsible for the majority of cases.
Vegetations formed by bacterial growth may cause heart valve dysfunction, which can be heard as murmurs, and may lead to congestive heart failure.
Myocardial abscesses and tissue destruction may lead to cardiac conduction problems.
Pieces of bacterial vegetation may break free, forming so-called emboli. Emboli travel in the bloodstream and may block arteries. Right-sided infections produce emboli that travel to the lungs, causing pulmonary infarction and respiratory symptoms. Left-sided infections can send emboli to any other organs, including the brain, kidney, spleen, and the heart itself. Tiny emboli may also travel to the skin and eyes, producing small red streaks under fingernails, on fingers, toes, and the whites of eyes.
Other symptoms include fever, chills, fatigue and fast heart rates. Symptoms can develop abruptly or gradually depending on the type of endocarditis.
Endocarditis must be suspected when fever is combined with a heart valve disorder, especially when characteristic symptoms, such as reddish spots on fingers or the whites of the eyes, are present. But diagnosis usually requires evidence of blood infection, and imaging studies such as echocardiography, to show vegetations on heart valves or damage to the heart tissues.
Treatment consists of several weeks of intravenous antimicrobial therapy. Identification of the causative organism by blood culture is vital to determine appropriate antibiotic regimens. Empiric antibiotic therapy before organism identification may be necessary in seriously ill patients. Some cases may require surgeries to repair or replace heart valves. Potential source of infection must be removed.
https://wn.com/Infective_Endocarditis,_Animation
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Infective endocarditis is infection of the endocardium - the inner lining of heart chambers and the covering of heart valves. Infection is caused by microorganisms, mainly bacteria, that have managed to enter the bloodstream.
Except for rare cases caused by massive blood infections or highly virulent organisms, a healthy heart is usually resistant to infection. This is because bacteria do not easily adhere to the surface of an intact endocardium; constant flow of blood also helps prevent bacterial attachment; and the bacteria are usually destroyed by the immune system before they can cause infection. An abnormality of the endocardium is typically required for endocarditis to occur. Major risk factors include having prosthetic valves or other intra-cardiac devices, congenital heart defects, heart valve disorders, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and previous endocarditis.
Endothelial injury allows for either direct colonization by virulent organisms, or the formation of blood clots, which then become the attachment site for bacteria. Infection of the endocardium occurs most often on the left side of the heart.
Organisms that cause endocarditis may come from distant infected sites, such as skin abscesses or urinary tract infections; or they may enter the body through a contaminated central line or injection. Bacteria of the normal flora of the mouth can also infect the endocardium if they get into the bloodstream, such as during invasive dental procedures. Causative organisms vary depending on the source of infection, but streptococci and staphylococci are responsible for the majority of cases.
Vegetations formed by bacterial growth may cause heart valve dysfunction, which can be heard as murmurs, and may lead to congestive heart failure.
Myocardial abscesses and tissue destruction may lead to cardiac conduction problems.
Pieces of bacterial vegetation may break free, forming so-called emboli. Emboli travel in the bloodstream and may block arteries. Right-sided infections produce emboli that travel to the lungs, causing pulmonary infarction and respiratory symptoms. Left-sided infections can send emboli to any other organs, including the brain, kidney, spleen, and the heart itself. Tiny emboli may also travel to the skin and eyes, producing small red streaks under fingernails, on fingers, toes, and the whites of eyes.
Other symptoms include fever, chills, fatigue and fast heart rates. Symptoms can develop abruptly or gradually depending on the type of endocarditis.
Endocarditis must be suspected when fever is combined with a heart valve disorder, especially when characteristic symptoms, such as reddish spots on fingers or the whites of the eyes, are present. But diagnosis usually requires evidence of blood infection, and imaging studies such as echocardiography, to show vegetations on heart valves or damage to the heart tissues.
Treatment consists of several weeks of intravenous antimicrobial therapy. Identification of the causative organism by blood culture is vital to determine appropriate antibiotic regimens. Empiric antibiotic therapy before organism identification may be necessary in seriously ill patients. Some cases may require surgeries to repair or replace heart valves. Potential source of infection must be removed.
- published: 08 Dec 2020
- views: 156263
1:48:46
Infective Endocarditis
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Table of Contents:
0:00 Lab
0:07 Infective Endocarditis Introduction
0:36 Causes
24:10 Clinical Features and Physical Exam
59:32 Diagnosis
1:24:40 Treatment and Prevention
1:43:55 Endocarditis Prophylaxis
1:48:25 Comment, Like, SUBSCRIBE!
References:
● Jameson, J. L., & Loscalzo, J. (2015). Harrison's principles of internal medicine (19th edition.). New York: McGraw Hill Education.
● Le T. First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2020. 30th anniversary edition: McGraw Hill; 2020.
● Papadakis MA, McPhee SJ, Rabow MW. Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment 2018. New York: McGraw-Hill Education; 2017.
● Sabatine MS. Pocket Medicine: the Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Internal Medicine. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer; 2020.
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0:00 Lab
0:07 Infective Endocarditis Introduction
0:36 Causes
24:10 Clinical Features and Physical Exam
59:32 Diagnosis
1:24:40 Treatment and Prevention
1:43:55 Endocarditis Prophylaxis
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● Le T. First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2020. 30th anniversary edition: McGraw Hill; 2020.
● Papadakis MA, McPhee SJ, Rabow MW. Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment 2018. New York: McGraw-Hill Education; 2017.
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2:00
Signs and Symptoms of Endocarditis (Mnemonic)
Bacterial endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart or endocardium, which includes the native heart valves, but non-valvular areas are also ...
Bacterial endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart or endocardium, which includes the native heart valves, but non-valvular areas are also susceptible to infection as well, such as implantable devices or prosthetic valves.
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Endocarditis Microbiology: https://youtu.be/-lV_8KiOHp4
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Bacterial endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart or endocardium, which includes the native heart valves, but non-valvular areas are also susceptible to infection as well, such as implantable devices or prosthetic valves.
-----------------------------------------------
// OTHER TIPS & TRICKS
Endocarditis Microbiology: https://youtu.be/-lV_8KiOHp4
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Endocarditis Nursing Pathophysiology Treatment | Infective Endocarditis Lecture
Infective endocarditis and non-infective endocarditis lecture on the nursing management, pathophysiology, treatment, signs and symptoms. In this video, I will d...
Infective endocarditis and non-infective endocarditis lecture on the nursing management, pathophysiology, treatment, signs and symptoms. In this video, I will discuss in detail the different types of endocarditis (infective endocarditis with the sub-types acute and subacute and non-infective). In addition, I detail the pathogenesis of how a vegetation grows on the heart valve and the complications of endocarditis, such as embolism, heart failure, valve regurgitation/stenosis. Signs and symptoms of IE include petechiae, anorexia, high fever, heart failure, cardiac murmur, Osler's nodes, Janeway lesions, Roth Spots, and splenomegaly. Infective endocarditis can be diagnosed with a TEE (transesophageal echocardiogram) which allows the physician to see the backside of the heart and the heart valves. Patients who are at risk for infective endocarditis include patients with a history if IV drug use, rheumatic heart disease, mitral valve prolapse, or other valve defects. Pathogens can enter into the blood stream through invasive procedures (dental work, implanted devices, central line placement) and infect the valve.
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Infective endocarditis and non-infective endocarditis lecture on the nursing management, pathophysiology, treatment, signs and symptoms. In this video, I will discuss in detail the different types of endocarditis (infective endocarditis with the sub-types acute and subacute and non-infective). In addition, I detail the pathogenesis of how a vegetation grows on the heart valve and the complications of endocarditis, such as embolism, heart failure, valve regurgitation/stenosis. Signs and symptoms of IE include petechiae, anorexia, high fever, heart failure, cardiac murmur, Osler's nodes, Janeway lesions, Roth Spots, and splenomegaly. Infective endocarditis can be diagnosed with a TEE (transesophageal echocardiogram) which allows the physician to see the backside of the heart and the heart valves. Patients who are at risk for infective endocarditis include patients with a history if IV drug use, rheumatic heart disease, mitral valve prolapse, or other valve defects. Pathogens can enter into the blood stream through invasive procedures (dental work, implanted devices, central line placement) and infect the valve.
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Endocarditis 101: Diagnosis and Treatment
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Endocarditis Pathophysiology, signs and symptoms for nursing students NCLEX review
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- published: 03 Oct 2018
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Endocarditis Causes & Memory Tricks for Nursing Students
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Endocarditis | Cardiac Pathology | Dr Najeeb Detail Lecture
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The management of infective endocarditis (IE) includes prompt diagnosis, treatment with antimicrobial therapy, and in some cases of complicated IE, surgical management. Preventive measures including antimicrobial prophylaxis may reduce the risk of initial and recurrent IE for patients with relevant risk factors.
This topic will discuss the management of IE in adults. Details regarding antimicrobial therapy and surgery for IE are discussed separately, as are issues related to prevention of IE. (See "Prevention of endocarditis: Antibiotic prophylaxis and other measures" and "Antimicrobial therapy of left-sided native valve endocarditis" and "Antimicrobial therapy of prosthetic valve endocarditis" and "Surgery for left-sided native valve infective endocarditis" and "Surgery for prosthetic valve endocarditis" and "Right-sided native valve infective endocarditis".)
Clinical manifestations, diagnosis, complications, and outcomes of IE are discussed separately. (See "Clinical manifestations and evaluation of adults with suspected left-sided native valve endocarditis" and "Prosthetic valve endocarditis: Epidemiology, clinical manifestations, and diagnosis" and "Nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis" and "Complications and outcome of infective endocarditis".)
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The management of infective endocarditis (IE) includes prompt diagnosis, treatment with antimicrobial therapy, and in some cases of complicated IE, surgical management. Preventive measures including antimicrobial prophylaxis may reduce the risk of initial and recurrent IE for patients with relevant risk factors.
This topic will discuss the management of IE in adults. Details regarding antimicrobial therapy and surgery for IE are discussed separately, as are issues related to prevention of IE. (See "Prevention of endocarditis: Antibiotic prophylaxis and other measures" and "Antimicrobial therapy of left-sided native valve endocarditis" and "Antimicrobial therapy of prosthetic valve endocarditis" and "Surgery for left-sided native valve infective endocarditis" and "Surgery for prosthetic valve endocarditis" and "Right-sided native valve infective endocarditis".)
Clinical manifestations, diagnosis, complications, and outcomes of IE are discussed separately. (See "Clinical manifestations and evaluation of adults with suspected left-sided native valve endocarditis" and "Prosthetic valve endocarditis: Epidemiology, clinical manifestations, and diagnosis" and "Nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis" and "Complications and outcome of infective endocarditis".)
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