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Infective endocarditis epidemiology over five decades: a systematic review.


ABSTRACT:

Aims

To Assess changes in infective endocarditis (IE) epidemiology over the last 5 decades.

Methods and results

We searched the published literature using PubMed, MEDLINE, and EMBASE from inception until December 2011.

Data from

Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA were also included. Criteria for inclusion in this systematic review included studies with reported IE microbiology, IE definition, description of population studied, and time frame. Two authors independently extracted data and assessed manuscript quality. One hundred sixty studies (27,083 patients) met inclusion criteria. Among hospital-based studies (n=142; 23,606 patients) staphylococcal IE percentage increased over time, with coagulase-negative staphylococcus (CNS) increasing over each of the last 5 decades (p<0.001) and Staphylococcus aureus (SA) in the last decade (21% to 30%; p<0.05). Streptococcus viridans (SV) and culture negative (CN) IE frequency decreased over time (p<0.001), while enterococcal IE increased in the last decade (p<0.01). Patient age and male predominance increased over time as well. In subgroup analysis, SA frequency increased in North America, but not the rest of the world. This was due, in part, to an increase in intravenous drug abuse IE in North America (p<0.001). Among population-based studies (n=18; 3,477 patients) no significant changes were found.

Conclusion

Important changes occurred in IE epidemiology over the last half-century, especially in the last decade. Staphylococcal and enterococcal IE percentage increased while SV and CN IE decreased. Moreover, mean age at diagnosis increased together with male:female ratio. These changes should be considered at the time of decision-making in treatment of and prophylaxis for IE.

SUBMITTER: Slipczuk L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3857279 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Infective endocarditis epidemiology over five decades: a systematic review.

Slipczuk Leandro L   Codolosa J Nicolas JN   Davila Carlos D CD   Romero-Corral Abel A   Yun Jeong J   Pressman Gregg S GS   Figueredo Vincent M VM  

PloS one 20131209 12


<h4>Aims</h4>To Assess changes in infective endocarditis (IE) epidemiology over the last 5 decades.<h4>Methods and results</h4>We searched the published literature using PubMed, MEDLINE, and EMBASE from inception until December 2011.<h4>Data from</h4>Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA were also included. Criteria for inclusion in this systematic review included studies with reported IE microbiology, IE definition, description of population studied, and time frame. Two authors independentl  ...[more]

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