Late Recurrence of Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis Due to Candida albicans
BACKGROUND Candida prosthetic valve endocarditis is a rare disease that is increasing in incidence with the rising rates of fungemia and increased use of intracardiac devices. Chronic antifungal prophylaxis is used after primary treatment to prevent recurrence, but the optimal duration of prophylaxi...
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description | BACKGROUND Candida prosthetic valve endocarditis is a rare disease that is increasing in incidence with the rising rates of fungemia and increased use of intracardiac devices. Chronic antifungal prophylaxis is used after primary treatment to prevent recurrence, but the optimal duration of prophylaxis is currently unknown. This case report is of a woman with a history of mitral valve replacement due to Candida endocarditis presenting 2 years later with prosthetic valve and native aortic valve Candida albicans endocarditis. CASE REPORT A 32-year-old woman with a history of intravenous drug abuse, Staphylococcus and Candida endocarditis, and 2 mitral valve replacements 2 years ago on long-term oral fluconazole presented with fevers, weight loss, and dyspnea. She had stopped taking her oral antifungals prior to presentation. She was found to have vegetations on her prosthetic mitral valve and on her native aortic valve. She was started on ceftriaxone, vancomycin, and micafungin, and blood cultures grew C. albicans. She also developed a C. albicans metatarsal abscess and a splenic infarct. She underwent redo mitral valve replacement and aortic valve debridement successfully and was continued on intravenous micafungin for 8 weeks. CONCLUSIONS This case highlights the association between prosthetic valve endocarditis, intravenous drug abuse, and opportunistic fungal infections. Lifelong oral fluconazole can be considered for all patients with C. albicans prosthetic valve endocarditis, especially in the setting of the presence of other risk factors, such as intravenous drug abuse, as demonstrated in our case. Further studies are needed to determine differences in outcomes. |
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Chronic antifungal prophylaxis is used after primary treatment to prevent recurrence, but the optimal duration of prophylaxis is currently unknown. This case report is of a woman with a history of mitral valve replacement due to Candida endocarditis presenting 2 years later with prosthetic valve and native aortic valve Candida albicans endocarditis. CASE REPORT A 32-year-old woman with a history of intravenous drug abuse, Staphylococcus and Candida endocarditis, and 2 mitral valve replacements 2 years ago on long-term oral fluconazole presented with fevers, weight loss, and dyspnea. She had stopped taking her oral antifungals prior to presentation. She was found to have vegetations on her prosthetic mitral valve and on her native aortic valve. She was started on ceftriaxone, vancomycin, and micafungin, and blood cultures grew C. albicans. She also developed a C. albicans metatarsal abscess and a splenic infarct. She underwent redo mitral valve replacement and aortic valve debridement successfully and was continued on intravenous micafungin for 8 weeks. CONCLUSIONS This case highlights the association between prosthetic valve endocarditis, intravenous drug abuse, and opportunistic fungal infections. Lifelong oral fluconazole can be considered for all patients with C. albicans prosthetic valve endocarditis, especially in the setting of the presence of other risk factors, such as intravenous drug abuse, as demonstrated in our case. 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