Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/60041
Title: Epidemiological, Clinical and Microbiological Aspects of Infective Endocarditis in Türkiye
Authors: Saricaoglu, Elif M.
Basaran, Seniha
Seyman, Derya
Arslan, Merve
Ozkan-Ozturk, Serpil
Tezer-Tekce, Yasemin
Turkiye Endocarditis Grp TEG Investigators, Serap
Keywords: Epidemiology
Infective Endocarditis
Mortality
T & Uuml
Rkiye
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: Purpose Infective endocarditis (IE) is a evolving disease with a shifting epidemiology and disease burden over time. This study aimed to compare the epidemiological and clinical aspects of IE over three time periods across eleven years. Methods This was a retrospective cohort, multicenter study conducted in T & uuml;rkiye, comparing three periods: 2013-2016, 2017-2020, and 2021-2023. Epidemiological and microbiological characteristics, as well as patient outcomes, were analyzed and compared across these periods. Results A total of 1,044 patients diagnosed with IE were included. The median (Q1-Q3) age was 57 (44-68) years, with an increasing pattern (p < 0.001). Throughout the study period, the prevalence of intracardiac devices increased, whereas the prevalence of degenerative and congenital heart diseases declined. Among all patients, the most frequently identified pathogens were staphylococci (36.4%), followed by streptococci (14.0%) and enterococci (11.9%). Throughout the three periods, there was a significant increase in staphylococci, with S. aureus emerging as the predominant pathogen in all type IE. The in-hospital mortality rate among all patients was 22.5%. Independent risk factors for in-hospital mortality included >= 65 age(OR = 1.9), chronic kidney disease (OR = 1.9), nosocomial acquisition (OR = 2.1), Candida spp. infection (OR = 2.9), prosthetic valve IE (OR = 1.9), vegetation size > 15 mm (OR = 1.6), and central nervous system emboli (OR = 2). Conclusion The epidemiology of IE is undergoing significant changes, leading to shifts in microbiological profiles and clinical presentations. Effective management of IE should be guided by established clinical guidelines while integrating up-to-date epidemiological data to ensure comprehensive and evidence-based patient care.
Description: Ozturk, Serpil/0000-0002-1967-6401
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10096-025-05095-8
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/60041
ISSN: 0934-9723
1435-4373
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