The changing profile of infective endocarditis: A multi‐year retrospective study for dentists

Author:

Kumar Ashok1,Casamassimo Paul1,Kovalchin John2,Claman Daniel1,Peng Jin3,McDaniel Jodee4,Hunt W. Garrett5,Wong Chloe A.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Pediatric Dentistry The Ohio State University College of Dentistry, and Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Ohio USA

2. Section of Cardiology, Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Ohio USA

3. Research Information Solutions and Innovation Research & Development The Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Ohio USA

4. Division of Pediatric Dentistry and Division of Dental Hygiene The Ohio State University College of Dentistry, and Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Ohio USA

5. Section of Infectious Diseases, Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundInfective endocarditis (IE) has high morbidity and mortality and is often attributed to dental procedures.AimThis study characterized variables related to paediatric IE in a paediatric hospital cohort.DesignA retrospective review of medical records, from January 1, 2008, to January 1, 2020, to examine demographic, medical and dental history, and risk factors associated with children diagnosed with IE at Nationwide Children's Hospital.ResultsOf the 242 patients who were admitted with tentative IE diagnoses, 67 met the inclusion criteria: 46 (69%) had underlying cardiac conditions and 21 (31%) had not. One‐third had an infection with S. aureus and viridans streptococci. Age was significantly associated with intracardiac devices in children with IE. Mean hospitalization was 25 days, and the mortality was 6 (9%); 41(61%) required surgery for causative defects, and 24 (32%) had dental consultation during admission.ConclusionAlthough cardiac‐related conditions were present in most cases, IE occurred in patients without cardiac factors.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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