Abstract

We describe the case of a 64 years old patient, known for an Enterococcus faecalis endocarditis on a 25 mm Edwards-Carpentier biological aortic valve in 2020, who was re-hospitalized one year later in cardiac surgery for a recurrence of Enterococcus faecalisbacteriemia. During hospitalization, the patient presented a cardiac arrest. The coronarography revealed an acute occlusion of the left coronary artery. The autopsy confirmed an Enterococcus faecalis thrombus on aortic valve and left coronary artery.Although systemic embolism is a common complication of infective endocarditis, septic embolism is an unsual cause of acute coronary syndrome and a very rare cause of cardiac arrest.Our case highlights a rare and potentially fatal complication of infective endocarditis: acute coronary syndrome on septic coronary embolism.

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