Early Valve Surgery for Endocarditis After Acute Embolic Stroke

急性栓塞性卒中后心内膜炎的早期瓣膜手术

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patients with active endocarditis often suffer acute stroke, with increased risk for hemorrhagic conversion at the time of valve repair or replacement. Controversy persists about timing of operative intervention. METHODS: An institutional Society of Thoracic Surgeons database of all patients with endocarditis was reviewed for patients undergoing valve surgery (2016-2024). Electronic medical records were reviewed for detailed stroke information and longitudinal follow-up. Descriptive statistics and Kaplan-Meier survival curves evaluated outcomes and survival. RESULTS: Operations for acute active infective endocarditis were performed in 656 patients. Preoperative stroke occurred in 98 patients (14.9%); 86 strokes (87.8%) were embolic, and 16 patients (18.6%) had microhemorrhagic and 12 (12.2%) had hemorrhagic strokes. Median time between preoperative stroke diagnosis and surgery was 5.5 days. The overall incidence of postoperative stroke was 2.1% (14 of 656), with no statistically significant difference in postoperative stroke between patients with vs without preoperative stroke (n = 4 of 98 [4.1%] vs n = 10 of 558 [1.8%]; P = .148). However, the proportion of patients with postoperative hemorrhagic strokes was higher in the preoperative stroke group (3.1% vs 0.5%, P = .016). Finally, of patients with preoperative stroke, early surgery ≤72 hours (n= 38 [38.8%]) was not associated with increased stroke (2.6% vs 5.0%, P = .564). CONCLUSIONS: These contemporary data highlight the feasibility of an early valve surgery strategy for acute endocarditis in the setting of acute stroke, with noninferior postoperative stroke risk.

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