Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2973789 | Journal of Indian College of Cardiology | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Infective endocarditis (IE) in neonates is a rare condition associated with a significant amount of morbidity and mortality; the incidence of this condition appears to be on the rise; this is being attributed to an increase in invasive techniques in management of neonates with complex medical issues.The underlying mechanism behind neonatal IE is believed to be a combination of bacteremia and endothelial damage.The valve commonly affected in neonatal IE is the tricuspid valve; the mitral valve is generally spared; the involvement of both valves is uncommon and has been sparsely reported to occur amongst adults in the past.We present a rare case of neonatal IE where both mitral and tricuspid valves were affected, the possible mechanism being paradoxic septic emboli passing into the left side of the heart via a patent foramen ovale.