Tag: infective endocarditis

MOSAIC Program
June 13, 2022/Clinical Nursing

Going the Extra Mile for Patients with Endocarditis and Substance Use

MOSAIC brings holistic care during and after hospitalization

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May 18, 2022/Cardiac Surgery

Isolated Mitral Valve Endocarditis Requires a Patient- and Pathology-Tailored Surgical Approach

Either repair or replacement of native valve can yield low mortality, excellent results

anatomic illustrations of a stroke and of endocarditis pathogenesis
March 19, 2021/Cerebrovascular

Stroke Specialists and Infective Endocarditis: Why They’re Critical to the Care Team

Working with a dedicated cadre of stroke specialists helps curb cerebrovascular accidents

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Illustration of infective endocarditis
March 3, 2021/Cardiology

Unexplained Fever in Children with Congenital Heart Disease

When no source can be found, suspect infective endocarditis

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Should Patients Who Inject Drugs Be Offered Repeat Valve Replacements for Endocarditis?

How Cleveland Clinic cardiac surgeons weigh the competing factors

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September 6, 2018/Insight & Perspectives

Infective Endocarditis: Refer for Expert Team Care as Soon as Possible

Its lethality demands comprehensive experience and tools

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August 20, 2018/Insight & Perspectives

Should More Patients with Heart Valve Disease Take Antibiotics Before Dental Procedures?

Study raises prospect of ‘widening the net’ for prophylaxis against endocarditis

Tricuspid Valve Reconstruction for Infective Endocarditis: Operative Highlights (Video)
April 26, 2018/Case Study

Tricuspid Valve Reconstruction for Infective Endocarditis: Operative Highlights (Video)

Making use of autologous pericardium when options, and reconstruction references, are few

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April 18, 2018/Research

Size Matters in Endocarditis: Bigger Vegetations Boost Embolic Risk

Meta-analysis lends support to using 10 mm as threshold

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