Endocardite infecciosa
Revisado por Dr Philippa Vincent, MRCGPÚltima atualização por Dr Rosalyn Adleman, MRCGPLast updated 14 Mar 2025
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Infective endocarditis is a rare infection that affects some part of the tissue that lines the inside of the heart chambers (the endocardium). The infection usually involves one or more heart valves which are part of the endocardium. It is a serious infection that is life-threatening.
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What is infective endocarditis?
Infective endocarditis is an infection of the inner surface of the heart (the endocardium), usually involving the heart valves.
Symptoms of infective endocarditis
Voltar ao conteúdoIn many cases the infection develops quite slowly (over weeks or months). This is sometimes called subacute bacterial endocarditis (SBE). In some cases the symptoms develop quite quickly and you can become very unwell over a few days. The symptoms may include:
You tend to feel generally unwell.
You may have general aches and pains and tiredness.
You may be off your food.
A high temperature (fever) develops at some stage in most cases.
Suores noturnos.
Falta de ar.
Tosse.
Poor appetite or unexplained weight loss.
Small, dark coloured spots under the skin.
Dark lines under your fingernails.
Painful red lumps on the fingers or toes.
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What causes infective endocarditis?
Voltar ao conteúdoMost cases are caused by infection with germs (bacteria). A small number of cases are caused by infection with fungi. To develop this infection, you need to have some bacteria or fungi in the bloodstream. Bacteria or fungi may get into the blood if you have an infection or wound in another part of the body. In particular, dental and mouth infections.
Most bacteria that get into the bloodstream are killed by the immune system. However, sometimes some bacteria survive. They may then settle on a heart valve (particularly if the valve is already damaged in some way), or on another section of the tissue that lines the inside of the heart chambers (the endocardium). Once a small focus of infection develops in the endocardium it is difficult for the immune system to clear it.
In time, small clumps of material called vegetations may develop on infected valves. Fragments of the vegetations may also break off and travel in the bloodstream to other parts of the body.
How common is infective endocarditis?
Voltar ao conteúdoInfective endocarditis is rare. In the UK it occurs in about 20 in a million people each year. It can occur in anybody but the risk of developing it is increased in people who have:
Problemas nas válvulas cardíacas or an artificial heart valve. Heart valves that are already damaged or abnormal are more likely to become infected.
Had surgery to a heart valve.
Certain congenital heart defects.
A heart condition called cardiomiopatia hipertrófica.
Had a previous episode of infective endocarditis.
Been injecting street drugs such as heroin, with dirty or contaminated needles.
A poor immune system - for example, people with AIDS.
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What are the complications of infective endocarditis?
Voltar ao conteúdoComplications usually develop if the infection is left untreated or if treatment is delayed. The infection can damage heart valves. This can lead to serious problems such as heart failure. See separate leaflet called Heart failure.
Small bits may break off from the vegetations on the infected heart valves. These are called infected emboli and get carried in the bloodstream, then lodge in other parts of the body. This can cause various symptoms - for example:
Small spots may appear under fingernails, in the eyes or on other parts of the body.
Infections may develop in other parts of the body.
The spleen may enlarge, as it is the main organ that fights off blood infections.
A larger chunk of vegetation may get stuck in an artery in the brain it can cause a derrame or sudden loss of vision in one eye.
Diagnóstico
Voltar ao conteúdoYou will be admitted to hospital if infective endocarditis is suspected. You will have several blood samples taken which are tested for germs (bacteria) and fungi. If any bacteria are detected in the blood, they are tested against various antibiotics to find which is the best one to use. Some bacteria are resistant to some antibiotics. Therefore, the best antibiotic to use can vary from case to case.
Uma ultrasound scan of the heart (echocardiography, or 'echo') is the most useful test to confirm infective endocarditis. This test uses reflected sound waves to create an image of the heart. It can detect vegetations and look for damage to heart valves and other heart structures.
Other tests that may be done include blood tests, an electrocardiogram (ECG), chest X-ray and an MRI scan of the heart.
Treating infective endocarditis
Voltar ao conteúdoAntibiotic treatment is all that is required in many cases. However, an operation is needed in up to half of cases when the infection is more severe.
Medicação
As soon as the condition is suspected you will be given regular doses of antibiotics that are injected directly into a vein. The course of antibiotics is for at least 2-4 weeks but it is often longer. The length of course depends on the germ (bacterium) causing the infection and whether there are complications.
If the cause of the infection is found to be a fungus then antifungal medicines will be given.
If you develop complications to the heart or to other parts of the body, you may need other medication. For example, you may need medicines to treat heart failure or erratic heartbeats, should they develop.
Cirurgia
An operation can be life-saving. Operations that may be done include:
Repairing a damaged heart valve.
Replacing a damaged valve with an artificial valve.
Drainage of any collections of pus (abscesses) that may develop in the heart muscle or in other parts of the body.
Qual é a perspectiva?
Voltar ao conteúdoThe outlook (prognosis) is good if the infection is diagnosed and treated early. Many people are cured with a course of antibiotics. However, it is quite common for the infection to be quite advanced before the diagnosis is made and treatment is started. Therefore, serious damage to the heart occurs in some cases. Some people die from the complications.
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Leitura adicional e referências
- Profilaxia contra endocardite infecciosa: Profilaxia antimicrobiana contra endocardite infecciosa em adultos e crianças submetidos a procedimentos intervencionistas; Diretriz Clínica NICE (março de 2008 - última atualização em julho de 2016)
- 2023 ESC Guidelines for the management of infective endocarditis; European Society of Cardiology (Aug 2023)
- Nishimura RA, Otto CM, Bonow RO, et al; Atualização Focada de 2017 da Diretriz AHA/ACC de 2014 para o Manejo de Pacientes com Doença Valvar Cardíaca. Circulation. 2017; CIR.0000000000000503. Publicado originalmente em 15 de março de 2017.
- Vahanian A et al; Guidelines on the management of valvular heart disease: The Task Force on the Management of Valvular Heart Disease of the European Society of Cardiology, 2017
- Ozkan M; O que há de novo na atualização focada de 2017 das diretrizes de doença valvular cardíaca do ACC/AHA. Anatol J Cardiol. 2017 Jun;17(6):421-422. doi: 10.14744/AnatolJCardiol.2017.7925.
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