TY - JOUR
T1 - A rare case of fungal endocarditis caused by Candida glabrata after completion of antibiotic therapy for Streptococcus endocarditis
AU - Tsugu, Toshimitsu
AU - Murata, Mitsushige
AU - Iwanaga, Shiro
AU - Kitamura, Yohei
AU - Inoue, Soushin
AU - Fukuda, Keiichi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014, The Japan Society of Ultrasonics in Medicine.
PY - 2015/4/1
Y1 - 2015/4/1
N2 - We present the rare case of a 76-year-old female with infective endocarditis (IE) caused by Candida glabrata. Immediately before developing the present infection, she developed IE with vegetation on the mitral annular calcification, which was caused by Streptococcus mitis and successfully treated with penicillin-G and gentamicin. However, her fever recurred, and she developed disseminated intravascular coagulation. Blood culture revealed C. glabrata, and echocardiography revealed new vegetation on the mitral valve. After 4 weeks of treatment with micafungin, prosthetic valve replacement was performed, followed by additional administration of micafungin for 4 weeks (total of 8 weeks). No relapse at 9 months after surgery has been observed. C. glabrata endocarditis is extremely rare and difficult to manage. Our case and review of past reported cases suggest that early diagnosis and initiation of treatment contribute to good prognosis of C. glabrata endocarditis.
AB - We present the rare case of a 76-year-old female with infective endocarditis (IE) caused by Candida glabrata. Immediately before developing the present infection, she developed IE with vegetation on the mitral annular calcification, which was caused by Streptococcus mitis and successfully treated with penicillin-G and gentamicin. However, her fever recurred, and she developed disseminated intravascular coagulation. Blood culture revealed C. glabrata, and echocardiography revealed new vegetation on the mitral valve. After 4 weeks of treatment with micafungin, prosthetic valve replacement was performed, followed by additional administration of micafungin for 4 weeks (total of 8 weeks). No relapse at 9 months after surgery has been observed. C. glabrata endocarditis is extremely rare and difficult to manage. Our case and review of past reported cases suggest that early diagnosis and initiation of treatment contribute to good prognosis of C. glabrata endocarditis.
KW - Candida glabrata
KW - Echocardiography
KW - Fungal endocarditis
KW - Micafungin
KW - Mitral valve replacement
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U2 - 10.1007/s10396-014-0580-6
DO - 10.1007/s10396-014-0580-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 26576579
AN - SCOPUS:84928167642
SN - 1346-4523
VL - 42
SP - 243
EP - 246
JO - Journal of Medical Ultrasonics
JF - Journal of Medical Ultrasonics
IS - 2
ER -