Endocarditis, valve unspecified - what does this mean
Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart, specifically the endocardium, which can affect the valves of the heart. it is caused by bacteria entering the bloodstream and attaching to the valves, leading to inflammation and eventual damage of the valves.
What happens during the disease - endocarditis, valve unspecified
Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart, most commonly caused by bacteria entering the bloodstream and attaching to damaged heart valves. it can also be caused by fungi or other microorganisms, and can lead to valve damage, heart failure, and other serious complications. the bacteria can enter the bloodstream through a cut, dental procedure, or other medical procedure, and can cause inflammation, scarring, and damage to the heart valves.
Treatment and Medical Assistance
Main goal of the treatment: To reduce the risk of serious complications and improve the patient's prognosis.
- Administering antibiotics to reduce the infection
- Surgery to repair or replace the affected valve
- Monitoring the patient's vital signs
- Providing oxygen therapy
- Providing supportive care, such as intravenous fluids, nutrition, and pain relief
- Monitoring for signs of complications, such as heart failure, stroke, or kidney failure
- Performing imaging tests, such as echocardiograms, to monitor the condition of the heart valves
- Recommending lifestyle changes, such as smoking cessation, weight loss, and regular exercise
33 Days of Hospitalization Required
Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established
Endocarditis, valve unspecified - Prevention
Endocarditis, valve unspecified, is best prevented through proper dental hygiene, including regular brushing and flossing of teeth, as well as regular professional cleanings. additionally, people with any known heart conditions should take antibiotics before any dental procedures to reduce the risk of infection.