Successful Conservative Management of Complicated Brucella Endocarditis
Mashael M. Alhajri

TL;DR
A man with a rare and severe form of brucella endocarditis was successfully treated without surgery using long-term antibiotics.
Contribution
This case demonstrates that conservative treatment can be effective for complicated brucella endocarditis in select patients.
Findings
The patient showed complete clinical recovery after conservative treatment.
Echocardiographic resolution of vegetation and abscess was achieved.
Neurological improvement and normalization of inflammatory markers occurred.
Abstract
Brucella endocarditis (BE) is a rare but life-threatening complication of brucellosis and remains the principal cause of disease-related mortality. Prosthetic-valve involvement is exceptionally uncommon and is usually managed with combined medical and surgical therapy because of the high risk of abscess formation and embolic complications. We report a 51-year-old man with a bioprosthetic aortic valve who presented with recurrent fever, weight loss, and acute neurological deficits following previously treated, culture-confirmed brucellosis related to consumption of unpasteurized goat milk. Diagnostic evaluation revealed an embolic ischemic stroke, prosthetic-valve vegetation complicated by a paravalvular aortic-root abscess, rising Brucella melitensis serological titers despite negative blood cultures, and concomitant brucellar spondylitis. A diagnosis of prosthetic-valve BE with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBrucella: diagnosis, epidemiology, treatment · Infective Endocarditis Diagnosis and Management · Streptococcal Infections and Treatments
