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Infective Endocarditis in Cancer Patients - Causative Organisms, Predisposing Procedures, and Prognosis Differ From Infective Endocarditis in Non-Cancer Patients -

Title
Infective Endocarditis in Cancer Patients - Causative Organisms, Predisposing Procedures, and Prognosis Differ From Infective Endocarditis in Non-Cancer Patients -
Authors
Kim, KyuKim, DaraeLee, Sang-EunCho, In JeongShim, Chi YoungHong, Geu-RuHa, Jong-Won
Ewha Authors
조인정
SCOPUS Author ID
조인정scopus
Issue Date
2019
Journal Title
CIRCULATION JOURNAL
ISSN
1346-9843JCR Link

1347-4820JCR Link
Citation
CIRCULATION JOURNAL vol. 83, no. 2, pp. 452 - +
Keywords
Antibiotic prophylaxisCancerEndocarditis
Publisher
JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOC
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Background: Infective endocarditis (IE) in cancer patients is increasing, but because little is known about it in these patients, we analyzed patient characteristics and outcomes and compared these factors in IE patients with and without cancer. Methods and Results: This retrospective cohort study included 170 patients with IE newly diagnosed between January 2011 and December 2015. Among 170 patients, 30 (17.6%) had active cancer. The median age of IE patients with cancer was higher than that of non-cancer patients. Nosocomial IE was more common in cancer patients. Non-dental procedures, such as intravenous catheter insertion and invasive endoscopic or genitourinary procedures, were more frequently performed before IE developed in cancer patients. Staphylococcus was the most common pathogen in cancer patients, whereas Streptococcus was the most common in non-cancer patients. In-hospital mortality was significantly higher in cancer patients with IE (34.4% vs. 12.4%, P<0.001). IE was an important reason for discontinuing antitumor therapy and withholding additional aggressive treatment in nearly all deceased cancer patients. Conclusions: IE is common in cancer patients and is associated with poorer outcomes. Patients with IE and cancer have different clinical characteristics. Additional studies regarding antibiotic prophylaxis before non-dental invasive procedures in cancer patients are needed, as cancer patients are not considered to be at higher risk of IE.
DOI
10.1253/circj.CJ-18-0609
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