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Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis 1976-1987, Antibiotics, Anticoagulation, and Stroke
Stroke 21:993-999, Davenport,H.&Hart,R.G., 1990
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Article Abstract
We retrospectively reviewed the clinical characteristics and outcomes of 61 patients with 62 episodes of prosthetic valve endocarditis,paying particular attention to neurologic complications(stroke).Atypical features of the group included a benign outcome of early postoperative infection (18%mortality)and a high stroke morbidity and mortality rate with Staphylococcus epidermidis infections.Eleven patients(18%)suffered an embolic stroke,most less than or equal to 3 days after diagnosis and before the initiation of antimicrobial therapy;the rate of embolic stroke recurrence was low(9%).The risk of embolic stroke was lower with bioprosthetic than with mechanical valves.No protective effect of anticoagulation therapy with warfarin was observed.Six patients(8%) suffered brain hemorrhage due to septic arteritis,brain infarction,or undermined causes;no specific risk of hemorrhagic stroke was evident with anticoagulation therapy.Antibiotic treatment appears to be more important than anticoagulation to prevent neurologic complications in patients with prosthetic valve endocarditis.
 
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