A Case of Rheumatic Heart Disease Complicated by Acute Infective Endocarditis and Valve Leaflet Perforation

Authors

  • Minghui Sun Changzhi People’s Hospital, affiliated with Changzhi Medical College, Changzhi, 046000 Shanxi, China
  • Yuewei Li Changzhi People’s Hospital, affiliated with Changzhi Medical College, Changzhi, 046000 Shanxi, China
  • Shibo Zhao School of Clinical Medicine, Right River College of Ethnic Medicine, Baise, 533000 Guangxi, China; Department of General Surgery, Fangchenggang First People’s Hospital, Fangchenggang, 538021 Guangxi, China

Keywords:

rheumatic heart disease, acute infective endocarditis, valve leaflet perforation, case report

Abstract

Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD), abbreviated as rheumatic heart disease, is a heart disease caused by repeated attacks or further deterioration of Acute Rheumatic Fever (ARF), which is mostly caused by valve damage (Zhang P & Wang P., 2021). The production of ARF is the result of a series of autoimmune reactions by group A streptococci that invade the pharynx of a susceptible host. Clinically, rheumatic heart disease mostly involves valves, which can cause patients to have a variety of manifestations such as incomplete valve closure or stenosis, structural remodeling of the heart, etc. If patients do not seek medical attention in time to delay the best time for treatment, they often develop acute heart failure, malignant arrhythmias and other acute complications of the cardiovascular system in the later stages of the disease. Clinically, rheumatic heart disease complicated by infective endocarditis is not common, and valve leaflet perforation due to severe infection is even rarer! A case of acute infective endocarditis complicated by atypical rheumatic heart disease and simultaneous valve leaflet perforation in our hospital is reviewed and reported below.

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2023-01-13

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