Infective Endocarditi
Infective Endocarditi
Infective Endocarditi
ENDOCARDITIS
Presented By:
Hemlata Lalia
. M.Sc Nursing 1st yr
INTRODUCTION
Infective endocarditis is an infection of the
valves and endothelial surface of the heart.
Endocarditis usually develops in people with
cardiac structural defects (eg, valve
disorders). Infective endocarditis is more
common in older people, probably because of
decreased immunologic response to infection
and the metabolic alterations associated with
aging..
DEFINITION:
Infective endocarditis (IE) is defined as an
infection of the endocardial surface of the
heart, which may include one or more heart
valves, endocardium.
Risk factors:
: Previous history of endocarditis
• Dental procedures which lead into the
introduction of bacterias
• Heart surgery
• Intubations
• Pacemaker
• Artificial valve
• Congenital heart defects
Conti…
• Procedures involving gastro intestinal and
genitourinary tracts e.g. barium, enemas,
sigmoidoscopy, catheterization and
cystoscopy
• Reproductive conditions like delivery of
new babies, abortions and pelvic
inflammatory disease
• Drug abuse.
Causes
Causes
• Fungus
e.g. candida
• Bacteria
e.g. staphylococci
• Gram negative organisms e.g. pseudomonas
• Staphylococcus aureus
• Acute rheumatic fever which cause enlarged
and tender lymph nodes, damages the
valves
Conti…
HACEK organisms
• Hemophilus, Actinobacillus,
• Cardiobacterium,
• Eikenella
• Kingella
• Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Pathophysiology:
•
Form vegetation or crusters