Early Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis Due to Finegoldia magna

  • Cobo F
  • Calatrava E
  • Navarro-Marí J
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Abstract

Finegoldia magna is a Gram-positive anaerobic cocci frequently reported in human diseases. We report a rare case of mechanical prosthetic endocarditis due to this microorganism in a patient with heart disease. A 50-year-old man with prosthetic mitral and aortic valve presented with pericardial effusion, cardiac tamponade, and multiorgan dysfunction. Anaerobic blood cultures yielded a positive result, allowing further identification as F magna by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry. The patient suffered replacement of mechanical mitral prosthesis by a new mechanical prosthesis, growing also F magna in the valvular culture. The isolate was identified as F magna by 16S ribosomal RNA sequence analysis. As a complication, a convulsive episode occurred, but a positive outcome was finally observed.

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Cobo, F., Calatrava, E., & Navarro-Marí, J. M. (2019). Early Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis Due to Finegoldia magna. Microbiology Insights, 12. https://doi.org/10.1177/1178636119876640

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