Update on echocardiography in the management of infective endocarditis.

Curr Infect Dis Rep

Department of Cardiology, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Australia, 4032.

Published: August 2012

Echocardiography is the major imaging modality used for the diagnosis of infective endocarditis (IE). It is also useful in detecting the complications of IE which often necessitate surgical intervention and strongly influence patient outcomes. Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE), with proven superiority over transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) for the detection of vegetations and complications such as abscess, should be performed in the vast majority of cases especially when TTE image quality is poor or implanted devices are present. Three-dimensional (3D) TEE provides enhanced display of anatomic-spatial relationships allowing more precise delineation of complex pathology, particularly of the mitral valve and annulus. Importantly, echocardiographic findings can be non-specific and should always be interpreted in the context of the pre-test probability of IE based on careful clinical assessment. IE remains a challenging disease associated with variable clinical presentations, and high mortality. Whenever IE is suspected, echocardiography should be utilized early for both diagnosis and detection of complications.

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