Announcing a new article publication for Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications journal. Infective endocarditis (IE) is a serious infection caused by pathogenic bacteria that travel through the bloodstream and colonize the endocardium, thus resulting in rapid progression, numerous complications, and high mortality. Despite the emergence of new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies, the 1-year mortality rate has not improved and remains at 30%.
Surgical management of IE involving the aortic annulus is critical, because pharmacologic therapy alone is usually insufficient to address the structural damage and hemodynamic instability caused by this severe infection.
The goals of surgical intervention are eradicating the foci of infection, repairing or replacing the damaged valve, and restoring the integrity of the aortic root. This article identifies the most effective surgical treatment for aortic annular involvement due to IE using literature reviews and analysis of 5 years of treatment experience in the authors hospital department.
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Yinchang Zhang, Yanchun Zhang and Yongnan Li et al. Surgical Treatment of Aortic Annulus Damaged by Infective Endocarditis: A Single-Center Experience. CVIA. 2024. Vol. 9(1). DOI: 10.15212/CVIA.2024.0053
Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications is indexed in the SCOPUS, EMBASE, EBSCO, ESCI, OCLC, Primo Central (Ex Libris), Sherpa Romeo, NISC (National Information Services Corporation), DOAJ, Index Copernicus, Research4Life, CNKI Scholar (Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure) and Ulrich’s web Databases.
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