Background: The Australian Aboriginal population has a high burden of cardiac conditions predisposing patients to infective endocarditis. Pseudo-Aneurysms are a rare and potentially fatal complication of both prior valvular surgery and endocarditis. Case summary: A 31-year-old female with a history of bicuspid aortic valve requiring valve replacement presented with meningoencephalitis. Transoesophageal echo and positive blood cultures for Staphylococcus aureus confirmed prosthetic valve endocarditis (PVE). Aortic root mycotic pseudo-Aneurysms developed during antimicrobial therapy and two large pseudo-Aneurysms remain post-redo valve, root and arch replacement. Discussion: Complications associated with PVE are common, especially due to S. aureus. Redo cardiac surgery is high risk, percutaneous treatments may be technically difficult due to altered post-operative anatomy, and medication adherence issues and lack of healthcare engagement further compromise optimal care in this patient population.
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Watson, A. L., Rice, G., Hieu Vo, T., & Kangaharan, N. (2021). Prosthetic valve endocarditis presenting as meningoencephalitis complicated by pseudo-Aneurysms in a remote Aboriginal healthcare setting in Australia: A case report. European Heart Journal - Case Reports, 5(8). https://doi.org/10.1093/ehjcr/ytab265
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