Candida endocarditis: Update on management considerations

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Abstract

The rise in incidence rates of invasive candidiasis warrants an increase in attention and efforts toward preventing and treating this virulent infection. Cardiac involvement is one of the most feared sequelae and has a poor prognosis. Despite the introduction of several novel antifungal agents over the past quarter century, complications and mortality rates due to Candida endocarditis have remained high. Although fungal endocarditis has a mechanism similar to bacterial endocarditis, no specific diagnostic criteria or algorithm exists to help guide its management. Furthermore, recent data has questioned the current guidelines recommending a combined approach of antifungal agents with surgical valve or indwelling prostheses removal. With the emergence of multidrug-resistant Candida auris, a focus on improved prophylactic measures and management strategies is necessary.

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Jamil, Y., Akinleye, A., Mirzaei, M., Lempel, M., Farhat, K., & Pan, S. (2023). Candida endocarditis: Update on management considerations. World Journal of Cardiology, 15(10), 469–478. https://doi.org/10.4330/wjc.v15.i10.469

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