Infective Endocarditis

Definition

Infective endocarditis (IE) is a microbial infection of the cardiac endothelium, most commonly involving the heart valves, though it may involve prosthetic material, intracardiac devices, or mural endocardium. It is characterised pathologically by vegetations — infected thrombotic masses on valve leaflets or surrounding structures. A positive blood culture is a major clinical criterion for confirming IE and typically the first diagnostic clue.

Key Concepts

Duke-ISCVID Diagnostic Criteria (2023 Update)

The Duke criteria (1994) → Modified Duke (2000) → 2023 Duke-ISCVID (most current) represent the standard case definition framework. sources/BCNE-AHA-2025 (rating: high)

Major criteria (2023 version) include:

Minor criteria (2023 additions):

Clinical Presentation

Echocardiography

Advanced Imaging

Microbiology

Surgical Principles

Nonbacterial Thrombotic Endocarditis (NBTE)

Prevention

Contradictions / Open Questions

Connections

Sources