Aspergillus pacemaker endocarditis
presenting as pulmonary embolism |
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1: Respirology. 2005 Jun;10(3):396-8.
Aspergillus pacemaker endocarditis presenting as pulmonary
embolism
Mateos-Colino A, Golpe R, Gonzalez-Rodriguez A, Gonzalez-Juanatey
C, Legarra JJ, Blanco M.
Respiratory section (Internal Medicine Service), Hospital de
Monforte de Lemos, Lugo, Spain.
Aspergillus pacemaker endocarditis presenting as pulmonary
embolism MATEOS-COLINO A, GOLPE R, GONZALEZ-RODRIGUEZ A,
GONZALEZ-JUANATEY C, LEGARRA JJ, BLANCO M. Respirology 2005; 10:
396-398 Abstract: Pacemaker endocarditis (PME) is a rare but
severe complication of endocardial pacemaker implantation.
Fungal PME is extremely uncommon. The case of a 66-year-old
female patient who was diagnosed as having a pulmonary embolus
based upon the patient's clinical presentation and computed
tomography angiography findings is presented. Transthoracic
echocardiography demonstrated a huge vegetation attached to the
pacemaker wire. The pacemaker system was removed surgically
during cardiovascular bypass. The vegetation was cultured, the
results of which were positive for Aspergillus spp. No risk
factors for Aspergillus infection were found in the patient. She
was treated with liposomal amphotericin B for 3 weeks, followed
by itraconazole for 40 weeks. At 1 year later, the patient
remains asymptomatic. |
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