Abstract

Infective endocarditis of the native mitral valve with multiple cardioembolic cerebral infarctions and myocardial infarctions against the background of a severe new coronavirus infection caused an unfavorable outcome in a young woman. The reasons for this were both the late diagnosis of IE (untimely performance of transthoracic echocardiography) and the synergy of the pathogenetic mechanisms of two serious diseases, which was most clearly manifested in the development of hemorheological disorders, damage to the myocardium, lungs and brain.

Highlights

  • Infective endocarditis of the native mitral valve with multiple cardioembolic cerebral infarctions and myocardial infarctions against the background of a severe new coronavirus infection caused an unfavorable outcome in a young woman

  • The reasons for this were both the late diagnosis of IE and the synergy of the pathogenetic mechanisms of two serious diseases, which was most clearly manifested in the development of hemorheological disorders, damage to the myocardium, lungs and brain

  • Septic Embolism in a Patient with Infective Endocarditis and COVID-19

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Summary

РАЗБОР КЛИНИЧЕСКИХ СЛУЧАЕВ

Разумовского» Минздрава России, кафедра госпитальной терапии лечебного факультета, Саратов, Россия. Saratov State Medical University named after VI Razumovsky of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Department of Hospital Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, Saratov, Russia. Инфекционный эндокардит нативного митрального клапана с множественными кардиоэмболическими инфарктами головного мозга и миокарда при сочетании с новой коронавирусной инфекцией тяжелого течения стал причиной неблагоприятного исхода у молодой женщины. Причинами этого стали как поздняя диагностика ИЭ (несвоевременное выполнение трансторакальной эхокардиографии), так и синергия патогенетических механизмов двух тяжелых заболеваний, наиболее ярко проявившаяся в развитии гемореологических нарушений, повреждении миокарда, легких и головного мозга. Ключевые слова: инфекционный эндокардит, новая коронавирусная инфекция, SARS COV 2, COVID19

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