Vol 13, No 4 (2006): Folia Cardiologica
Case Reports
Published online: 2006-04-24
Fungal endocarditis complicated by shock in the course of long-term permanent cardiac pacing
Folia Cardiol 2006;13(4):344-347.
Abstract
The case is presented of a 52-year-old female patient who was diagnosed as having fungal
endocarditis due to the Mucor species infection. The patient had had permanent cardiac
pacing for 23 years. She was admitted to the hospital with symptoms of sepsis, and TTE
revealed the development of vegetations on the pacemaker leads. Cardiac surgery with removal
of the infected system was performed and a new pacemaker with an epicardial lead was
implanted. After the surgery the patient’s clinical course was complicated by multiple organ
dysfunction syndrome and septic shock, which was resistant to traditional treatment. Administration
of human recombinant activated protein C (Xigris) improved organ function and
enabled selective antifungal therapy to be continued. The patient was discharged from hospital
48 days later in a good condition.
Keywords: endocarditissepsismucormycosispermanent cardiac pacingactivated protein C