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Use of transoesophageal echocardiography in the diagnosis of abscess in infective endocarditis

Susanne Mohr-kahalyJ. MeyerRaimund ErbelS. Rohmann

subject

Aortic valvemedicine.medical_specialtySpontaneous echo contrastbusiness.industryEndocarditis Bacterialmedicine.diseaseTransoesophageal echocardiographyAbscessSurgeryAneurysmmedicine.anatomical_structureBacterial endocarditisInfective endocarditismedicineHumansEndocarditisRadiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineAbscessbusinessEchocardiography Transesophageal

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Transoesophageal echocardiography is invaluable clinically since it accurately images abscess cavities or aneurysms. It provides the information about the site and extension of abscesses which is needed by surgeons to time and define surgical intervention. Early diagnosis is advantageous, and abscesses should be expected in 5%-30% of patients with echocardiographically discernible vegetations. Since there is no 'abscess typical' organism, transoesophageal echocardiographic examination is helpful at the first indication of infective endocarditis, to identify high-risk patients. Involvement of the aortic valve, growth in the size of vegetations, and the presence of spontaneous echo contrast are echocardiographic indicators of high-risk endocarditis.

https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/16.suppl_b.54