Bacterial endocarditis: results of a survey in a children's hospital in France

1997 
Objective: To identify and analyse the risk factors for infective endocarditis. Design: Retrospective survey over a 12-year period. Setting: Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Nancy, France. Subjects: 43 children attending during 1970-1992 who were diagnosed with infective endocarditis in accordance with Von Reyn's classification. Results: 45 episodes of infective endocarditis were recorded (2 children had 2 episodes). Congenital cardiac disease was the most frequent predisposing factor for infective endocarditis. The causes of bacteraemia found were frequently, but not exclusively, of dental origin (30.5%). Among the dental causes were: poor oral health, inappropriate treatments and lack of antibiotic prophylaxis. Conclusions: Children diagnosed with a cardiac disorder should be examined by a dentist. Modern principles of antibiotic therapy and accepted dental procedures must be performed as soon as possible and parents informed of the current preventive recommendations
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