We report the case of a 22-year old male, a self-confessed recreational drug user who developed cardiogenic shock because of severe destruction of the aortic valve by rapidly progressive aortic valve endocarditis. The disease progression was acute; in a matter of days, the clinical manifestations were life-threatening necessitating urgent aortic valve replacement surgery. Cultivation revealed Streptococcus viridans as the microbial agent. Subsequent recovery with antibiotic treatment was without complication. This case report shows that immediately performed transoesophageal echocardiography and early consultation with a cardiac surgeon has fundamental importance in diagnosis and management of acute infective endocarditis in haemodynamically instable patients., Malkia S. Swedi, Pudil Radek, Jiří Manďák, and Literatura 17
Úvod: Infekčná endokarditída u pacienta po transplantácii obličky je závažná infekčná komplikácia, ktorá zvyšuje riziko straty štepu ako aj mortalitu pacientov. Najdôležitejším predisponujúcim faktorom je imunosupresívna liečba – predovšetkým indukčná imunosupresia. Materiál a popis prípadu: V transplantačnom centre Martin podstúpilo v období 12 rokov transplantáciu obličky 250 pacientov. Z tohto súboru pacientov bolo 5 pacientov (2 %) po náhrade chlopne. Prezentujeme prípad pacienta po transplantácii obličky s rozvojom endokarditídy bioprotézy aortálnej chlopne mesiac po úspešnej transplantácii obličky. Diagnostika endokarditídy štandardnými postupmi (transtorakálne echokardiografické vyšetrenie, transezofageálne echokardiografické vyšetrenie, hemokultúry) bola neúspešná. Endokarditídu sme diagnostikovali raritne až pomocou PET-CT vyšetrenia s následnou zmenou antibiotickej liečby a úspešným zvládnutím tejto potransplantačnej komplikácie. Záver: Endokarditída po transplantácii obličky je vážna komplikácia, ktorá výrazne zhoršuje mortalitu príjemcov. Riziko rozvoja infekčnej endokarditídy po transplantácii zvyšuje aj indukcia, a to predovšetkým antitymocytárny globulín. Diagnostika iba pomocou PET-CT vyšetrenia je raritná, ale v prípade nášho popísaného prípadu, zásadne zmenila prístup k pacientovi a viedla k úspešnej liečbe. Kľúčové slová: endokarditída – indukcia – PET-CT – transplantácia obličky, Introduction: Infective endocarditis in a patient after kidney transplantation is a serious infective complication which increases the risk of loss of the graft and also the mortality of patients. The most important predisposing factor is the immunosuppressive therapy – mainly induction immunosuppression. Material and case description: 250 patients underwent kidney transplantation throughout the period of 12 years in the Transplant Center Martin. This set of patients included 5 patients (2 %) after heart valve replacement. We present the case of a patient after kidney transplantation with development of endocarditis of the bioprosthesis of the aortic valve one month after successful kidney transplantation. Diagnostics of endocarditis by standard procedures (examination by transthoracic echocardiogram, transesophageal echocardiography, hemocultures) was unsuccessful. We rarely diagnosed endocarditis only by PET-CT examination with a consequent change of the antibiotic treatment and successful managing of this post-transplant complication. Conclusion: Endocarditis after kidney transplantation is a serious complication which significantly worsens the mortality of patients. The risk of development of infective endocarditis after transplantation is also increased by induction, mainly by antithymocyte globulin. Diagnostics only by PET-CT examination is rare; however, in this case it fundamentally changed the approach to the patient and led to a successful treatment. Key words: endocarditis – induction – kidney transplantation – PET-CT, and Ivana Dedinská, Petra Skalová, Michal Mokáň, Katarína Martiaková, Denisa Osinová, Miroslav Pindura, Blažej Palkoci, Marián Vojtko, Janka Hubová, Denisa Kadlecová, Ivona Lendová, Radovan Zacharovský, Filip Pekar, Lucia Kaliská
Na 3 kazuistikách je demonstrován současný pohled na diagnostiku a léčbu trombózy esovitého splavu. Trombóza vzniká na infekčním nebo neinfekčním podkladě. Příčinou infekční trombózy je akutní mastoiditida, častá u dětí obvykle spojená s hyperkoagulačním stavem nebo dlouhodobý chronický středoušní zánět s cholesteatomem, především u dospělých s poruchou imunity nebo diabetes mellitus. Neinfekční trombóza vzniká především na podkladě poruchy koagulace a postihuje zvláště mladé ženy, kuřačky, gravidní nebo ženy užívající hormonální antikoncepci. Léčba zánětlivých otogenních trombóz esovitého splavu je založena na podávání antibiotik a chirurgické sanaci spánkové kosti; podání antikoagulační léčby a chirurgické vybavení trombu není jednoznačné. Naopak antikoagulační terapie je klíčová u neinfekčních trombóz splavu. U všech nemocných s trombózou splavu je třeba cíleně pátrat po přítomnosti vrozeného či získaného trombofilního stavu., Three case studies demonstrate current views on the diagnosing and treatment of thrombosis of the sigmoid sinus. The factors causing thrombosis are of infectious and non-infectious nature. The cause of infectious thrombosis is acute mastoiditis which is frequent in children and is usually linked with a state of hypercoagulation, or a long-term chronic middle ear inflammation with cholesteatoma, especially in adult patients with an immune system disorder or diabetes mellitus. Non-infectious thrombosis primarily develops as a result of disturbed coagulation and prevailingly affects young women, female smokers, pregnant women or women taking hormonal contraception. The treatment of inflammatory otogenous thrombosis of sigmoid sinus is based on the administration of antibiotics and surgical sanitation of the temporal bone; administration of anticoagulation medication and surgical treatment of the thrombus is still an issue. On the other hand, anticoagulation therapy is a key element in non-infectious sigmoid sinus thromboses. Targeted detection of inborn or acquired thrombophilic state is necessary in all patients with sigmoid sinus thrombosis., Viktor Chrobok, Arnošt Pellant, Edvard Ehler, and Lit. 18