
pmid: 16536720
Fungal endocarditis represents both a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to the treating team. The critical care physician will see a rising incidence as older and more immuno-compromised patients are being supported in their intensive care units. Aspergillus sp. endocarditis represents less than 25% of all cases of fungal endocarditis and is associated with a mortality of around 80%. Early diagnosis may assist with definitive management. We review a case of Aspergillus endocarditis, and review the literature as to optimal methods of detection, imaging modalities of choice, and management, both surgical and medical.
C1, Fatal Outcome, Aspergillosis, Humans, Female, Endocarditis, Bacterial, 730101 Infectious diseases, Middle Aged, 321009 Intensive Care, Aspergillus flavus, Ultrasonography
C1, Fatal Outcome, Aspergillosis, Humans, Female, Endocarditis, Bacterial, 730101 Infectious diseases, Middle Aged, 321009 Intensive Care, Aspergillus flavus, Ultrasonography
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