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Review
. 2017 Feb;19(2):9.
doi: 10.1007/s11908-017-0564-y.

Antibiotic Prophylaxis of Infective Endocarditis

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Antibiotic Prophylaxis of Infective Endocarditis

Martin H Thornhill et al. Curr Infect Dis Rep. 2017 Feb.

Abstract

Links between infective endocarditis (IE) and dental and other invasive procedures were first identified in the 1920s, and the use of antibiotic prophylaxis (AP) to prevent IE was first recommended by the American Heart Association in 1955. Recognising the weak evidence to support this practice and the wider risks of anaphylaxis and antibiotic resistance, guidelines in the USA and Europe have been rationalised in the last decade with restriction of AP to those patients perceived to be at the highest risk. In the UK, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence controversially recommended the complete cessation of AP for all invasive procedures in 2008 and subsequent epidemiological studies have suggested a significant increase in cases above the baseline trend. AP appears to be safe and is likely to be cost-effective. Until further data are available, we recommend continued adherence to US and European guidelines.

Keywords: Antibiotic prophylaxis; Endocardium infection; Infective endocarditis.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest

Drs. Thornhill and Prendergast have nothing to disclose.

Dr. Dayer was a non-voting expert member of the panel which reviewed the NICE Clinical Guideline 64 in 2015.

Dr. Lockhart serves at the American Heart Association Committee on Rheumatic Fever, Endocarditis and Kawasaki Disease that produces the AHA guidelines on antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent infective endocarditis.

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This article does not contain any studies with human or animal subjects performed by the author.

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