Infectious complications in patients with acute heart failure – an overview
Authors:
J. Pařenica 1; M. Hanslianová 2,3
Authors‘ workplace:
Interní kardiologická klinika LF MU a FN Brno
1; Lékařská fakulta MU, Brno
2; Oddělení klinické mikrobiologie, FN Brno
3
Published in:
Kardiol Rev Int Med 2016, 18(1): 18-21
Category:
Cardiology Review
Overview
Infection is considered to be a trigger factor leading to acute decompensation of chronic heart failure in about 17% of hospitalised patients. Simultaneously, infection may complicate the course of hospitalisation of acute heart failure patients, and in cardiogenic shock patients this can be up to 65% of cases. The article gives an overview of the most common pathogens of community and nosocomial infections of the respiratory and urinary tract and the possibilities of their diagnosis and treatment.
Keywords:
acute heart failure – infection – procalcitonin
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