New strategy of early surgery for infective endocarditis complicated by intracranial hemorrhage.

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Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, 2-5-7, Kusunoki-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe, 650-0017, Japan.

Published: November 2024

Purpose: Early surgery for infective endocarditis with intracranial hemorrhage can cause severe bleeding, which is correlated with an increased mortality. In 2005, we started using nafamostat mesilate and low-dose heparin as anticoagulants during cardiopulmonary bypass for early surgery. The outcomes of this strategy have been reviewed.

Methods: All patients who underwent cardiac surgery for active infective endocarditis with intracranial hemorrhage between 2005 and 2023 were evaluated.

Results: There were 23 consecutive patients (median age 62 years old). Ten patients (43%) had neurologic deficits. The indication for early surgery in most patients was the presence of mobile vegetation or existing embolic events (18 of 23, 78%). No complications were associated with cardiopulmonary bypass. The median interval between the diagnosis and surgery was two days. There was 1 early death (4%) due to sepsis. There was no exacerbation of intracranial hemorrhage. One patient had new ectopic microbleeds without deterioration of neurologic findings. One patient had a new-onset cerebral infarction with neurologic deficits. None of the patients exhibited neurologic deterioration. The median follow-up duration was 26 months. overall survival was 90.7% after 5 years.

Conclusions: Our strategy of using nafamostat mesilate enabled us to safely perform early surgery in patients with intracranial hemorrhage without hemorrhage exacerbation.

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