Avasiloaiei AL, Iftime E, Scripcaru DC, Petrariu A, Zonda GI, Stamatin M, Păduraru L. Fatal neonatal persistent pulmonary hypertension caused by vegetations of infective endocarditis - case report and review of the literature.
Arch Clin Cases 2021;
7:40-45. [PMID:
34754926 PMCID:
PMC8565684 DOI:
10.22551/2020.27.0702.10171]
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Abstract
Neonatal infective endocarditis is a rare condition and usually pertains to a specific class of immunologically depressed preterm infants, with a long history of invasive procedures in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. We report the case of an aggressive and fatal neonatal infective endocarditis in a full-term infant, who developed massive endocardial vegetations on the tricuspid valve, leading to persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn, unresponsive to nitric oxide ventilation. Post-mortem cardiac cultures were positive with Serratia marcescens, an unusual germ for an early-onset infection, which was absent in blood cultures.
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