Introduction. Comprehensive data on infective endocarditis in developing countries are scarce. Objectives: Description of the characteristics (clinical and microbiological) and assessment of the outcomes of infective endocarditis in low-income countries. Methods : Prospective, Observational, Multicentre study. Inclusion criteria: patients aged over 1 year fulfilling the modified Duke criteria for infective endocarditis. Exclusion criteria: patient included during a previous infective endocarditis episode. Outcomes measures: Mortality at 6 months follow-up; mortality at 1 month follow-up; access to antibiotic treatment (modalities and duration), hospital length of stay and reason for discharge, and cardiac surgery when indicated. Duration: One year (June 2014- June 2015)
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
300
Joseph Kado
Suva, Fiji
Paul N. Newton
Vientiane, Laos
Beatriz Ferreira
Maputo, Mozambique
Abdul Kane
Dakar, Senegal
Bara Diop
Dakar, Senegal
Emmy Okello
Kampala, Uganda
Mortality at 1 month follow-up
Time frame: 1 month
Mortality at 6 months follow-up
Time frame: 6 months
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