Chronic Q fever endocarditis

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Abstract

Eight patients with chronic Q fever endocarditis were treated with tetracycline for up to 40 months. In addition, five of these patients received co-trimoxazole. Six patients had prosthetic valves. Two patients who had Q fever endocarditis on their native valves required valve replacement because of haemodynamic difficulties: in only one did the Q fever endocarditis contribute to the haemodynamic difficulty. One patient died. It is suggested that medical treatment is continued until clinically and haematologically there is no evidence of endocarditis and the Q fever phase 1 antibody titre is less than 200. No recurrence of Q fever endocarditis has been detected in three of our patients who have now stopped treatment.

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Varma, M. P. S., Adgey, A. A. J., & Connolly, J. H. (1980). Chronic Q fever endocarditis. British Heart Journal, 43(6), 695–699. https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.43.6.695

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