Q: Which of the leaflets is more prone to embolization in Mitral valve endocarditis (IE)? - select one
A) Anterior
B) Posterior
Answer: A
Vegetation characteristics, including location, play an important role in the risk of embolization in IE. The major risk factors are:
- vegetation size >10 mm
- vegetation mobility
- vegetation on the anterior leaflet
- prior embolization
- infection with S. aureus, Streptococcus bovis, or fungus
Although cardiac surgical service should be consulted as soon as possible (ASAP!), the importance of starting antibiotics as early as possible is extremely vital, as the risk of embolization tends to decline rapidly after initiation of effective antimicrobial therapy, and becomes uncommon after a week of antibiotics.
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