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BackgroundInfective endocarditis (IE) is a lethal disease which has been changing significantly over the past decades; however, information about IE in China remains scarce. This study surveyed the changes in clinical characteristics of IE at a tertiary hospital in south China over a period of nearly 18 years.MethodsMedical records with IE patients consecutively hospitalized between June 2001 and June 2018 were selected from the electronic medical records system in Nanfang Hospital of Southern Medical University. Data were divided by admission time into two groups equally: early-period group, June 2001 to December 2009 and later-period group, January 2010 to July 2018.ResultsA Total of 313 IE patients were included in our study. Compared with the early-period group, patients in the later-period group included fewer intravenous drug users (IVDUs), older age at onset, reduced development of pulmonary embolism, less renal dysfunction, decreased proportion of Staphylococcus aureus infection and fewer vegetations observed in the right heart by echocardiography. The later-period group also showed a higher proportion of ischemic strokes and higher proportion of positive microbiological findings compared with the early-period group. The in-hospital mortality remained about the same between the two periods and the multivariate analysis identified intravenous drug addicted, prosthetic valve endocarditis, hemorrhagic stroke, acute congestive heart failure, renal insufficiency, left-sided endocarditis, early surgical as independent predictors of in-hospital mortality.ConclusionsOur study demonstrated a dramatic change in the profile of IE over a period of 18 years at a tertiary hospital in south China and presented several independent predictors of in-hospital mortality. The geographic variations observed in our study will be of important value to profile the clinical feature of China and offer the reference for clinical decisions in our region.

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  • Infective endocarditis (IE) is a lethal disease which has been changing significantly over the past decades; information about IE in China remains scarce

  • Basic information A total of 313 IE patients were consecutively collected in this study, with 97 patients enrolled in the early-period group and 216 patients in the later-period group

  • Regarding the factors predisposing to IE, 21 cases (6.7%) were considered as healthcare-associated IE

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Introduction

Infective endocarditis (IE) is a lethal disease which has been changing significantly over the past decades; information about IE in China remains scarce. This study surveyed the changes in clinical characteristics of IE at a tertiary hospital in south China over a period of nearly 18 years. The profile of IE has been changing significantly over the past decades [2]. Many developed countries have a wealth of prospective or retrospective studies for IE [7,8,9]. To better profile the features of IE and the changes in clinical characteristics at Nanfang Hospital, a tertiary hospital in southern China, and find out the independent predictors of in-hospital mortality, we collected and analyzed the data from consecutive 313 cases of IE over a period of 18 year

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