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Published in: Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery 1/2024

Open Access 01-12-2024 | Endocarditis | Case Report

Devastating fungal endocarditis involving ascending aorta in a patient with a history of aortic valve replacement: a case report

Authors: Parisa Koohsari, Akram Nakhaee, Mehrzad Rahmanian, Faeze Salahshour, Roya Parkhideh, Farnoosh Larti

Published in: Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Fungal endocarditis is a rare but serious condition associated with high mortality rates. Various predisposing factors contribute to its occurrence, such as underlying cardiac abnormalities, cardiac surgeries, prosthetic cardiac devices, and central venous catheters. Diagnosing fungal endocarditis, particularly Aspergillus, poses challenges, often complicated by negative blood cultures.

Case presentation

This report details a case of extensive ascending aorta involvement in Aspergillus endocarditis (AE) in a 24-year-old man with a history of bioprosthesis aortic valve replacement (AVR). Three months post-AVR, he presented with pericardial effusion and aortic rupture, leading to a redo biological valved conduit aortic root replacement (Bentall surgery). Despite the intervention, the tubular graft exhibited extensive Aspergillus involvement, resulting in graft disruption and significant peri-aortic infection. A second redo procedure involving aortic homograft root replacement was performed. Unfortunately, the patient succumbed two days after the surgery.

Conclusion

A combined approach of medical and surgical therapies is recommended to manage fungal endocarditis. Despite efforts, the mortality rate associated with Aspergillus endocarditis remains unacceptably high, with no significant difference observed between combination therapy and antifungal treatment alone. Further research is essential to explore novel therapeutic strategies and improve outcomes for patients with this challenging condition.
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Metadata
Title
Devastating fungal endocarditis involving ascending aorta in a patient with a history of aortic valve replacement: a case report
Authors
Parisa Koohsari
Akram Nakhaee
Mehrzad Rahmanian
Faeze Salahshour
Roya Parkhideh
Farnoosh Larti
Publication date
01-12-2024

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