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Abstract Introduction Echocardiography (ECHO) is a method of choice for direct visualization of infective endocarditis (IE) - induced cardiac manifestations. Purpose To investigate the correlations between certain bacteria causing the IE and specific IE manifestations diagnosed by ECHO in the population from the Swedish Endocarditis Registry. Methods A cohort study based on selected data from the Swedish Endocarditis Registry including patients aged 18 and above, admitted between 2008 and 2017 with positive culture result from blood or surgical material, in total 570 patients (mean age 58±18 years, 33% female, 67% male patients). For numeric variables, Student's t-test was used. Correlations between the variables were estimated using odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). P<0.05 was considered significant. Results Of 570 patients 165 (29%) had a history of drug abuse; 21 (4%) had a bicuspid aortic valve and 110 (19%) had prosthetic valves. Significant correlations were seen between patients with aortic valve IE and coagulase negative staphylococci (OR 2.88, p=0.01, CI 1.26–6.88) and enterococcus spp (OR 2.31, p<0.01, CI 1.30–4.16), specifically enterococcus faecalis (2.45, p<0.01, CI 1.34–4.54), mitral valve IE and streptococcus spp (OR 1.92, p<0.01, CI 1.31–2.83), specifically group B streptococci (OR 8.16, p<0.01, CI 1.71–77.03), tricuspid valve IE (OR 6.55, p<0.01, CI 3.93–11.23) and pulmonic valve IE (OR 7.53, p=0.03, CI 1.0–335.25), and staphylococcus spp, specifically staphylococcus aureus (tricuspid valve: OR 6.55, p<0.01, CI 3.93–11.23 and pulmonic valve: OR 9.26, p=0.01, CI 1.22–412.22), abscess and coagulase negative staphylococci (OR 4.13, p<0.01, CI 1.13–12.25), pacemaker or ICD-associated IE and HACEK (OR 7.60, p=0.01, CI 1.66–27.06). Conclusions Significant correlations were found between certain bacteria and specific IE manifestations detected by ECHO, i.e. on aortic valve, mitral valve, tricuspid valve or pulmonic valve, abscess and pacemaker or ICD-associated IE.

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