Abstract
Identifying the pathogen responsible for culture-negative valve endocarditis often depends on molecular studies performed on surgical specimens. A patient with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome who had an aortic graft, a mechanical aortic valve, and a mitral anulloplasty ring presented with culture-negative prosthetic valve endocarditis and aortic graft infection. Research-based polymerase chain reaction (PCR)/electrospray ionization mass spectrometry on peripheral blood samples identified Bartonella henselae. Quantitative PCR targeting the16S-23S ribonucleic acid intergenic region and Western immunoblotting confirmed this result. This, in turn, permitted early initiation of pathogen- directed therapy and subsequent successful medical management of B henselae prosthetic valve endocarditis and aortic graft infection.
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Bartley, P., Angelakis, E., Raoult, D., Sampath, R., Bonomo, R. A., & Jump, R. L. P. (2016). Prosthetic valve endocarditis caused by Bartonella henselae: A case report of molecular diagnostics informing nonsurgical management. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 3(4). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofw202
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