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| NVE
| NVE
| [[oxacillin]] || 12 g/day IV in 4-6 doses || 6 weeks
| [[oxacillin]] || 2 g IV q4h || 6 weeks
| can treat for 2 weeks in uncomplicated right-sided NVE
| can treat for 2 weeks in uncomplicated right-sided NVE
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| NVE
| NVE
| [[cefazolin]] || 6 g/day IV in 3 doses || 6 weeks
| [[cefazolin]] || 2 g IV q8h || 6 weeks
| in patients with non-anaphylactoid penicillin allergy
| in patients with non-anaphylactoid penicillin allergy
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| rowspan=3 | PVE
| rowspan=3 | PVE
| [[oxacillin]], plus
| [[oxacillin]], plus
| 12 g/day in 6 doses
| 2 g IV q4h
| rowspan=2 | ≥6 weeks
| rowspan=2 | ≥6 weeks
| rowspan=3 | use cefazolin or vancomycin if allergy
| rowspan=3 | use cefazolin or vancomycin if allergy
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| [[gentamicin]]
| [[gentamicin]]
| 3 mg/kg/day IV/IM in 2-3 doses
| 1 mg/kg IV/IM q8h
| 2 weeks
| 2 weeks
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| NVE
| NVE
| [[vancomycin]] || 30 mg/kg/day IV in 2 doses || 6 weeks
| [[vancomycin]] || 15 mg/kg IV q12h || 6 weeks
| target trough 10-20 μg/mL
| target trough 10-20 μg/mL
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| rowspan=3 | PVE
| rowspan=3 | PVE
| [[vancomycin]], plus
| [[vancomycin]], plus
| 30 mg/kg/day in 2 doses
| 15 mg/kg IV q12h
| rowspan=2 | ≥6 weeks
| rowspan=2 | ≥6 weeks
| rowspan=3 | target vancomycin trough of 10-20 μg/mL
| rowspan=3 | target vancomycin trough of 10-20 μg/mL
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| [[rifampin]], plus
| [[rifampin]], plus
| 900 mg/day IV/PO in 3 doses
| 300 mg IV/PO q8h
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|-
| [[gentamicin]]
| [[gentamicin]]
| 3 mg/kg/day IV/IM in 2-3 doses
| 1 mg/kg IV/IM q8h
| 2 weeks
| 2 weeks
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| [[gentamicin]]
| [[gentamicin]]
| 3 mg/kg IBW in 2-3 doses
| 1 mg/kg IV q8h
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| rowspan=2 | NVE or PVE
| rowspan=2 | NVE or PVE
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| rowspan=2 | NVE or PVE
| rowspan=2 | NVE or PVE
| [[vancomycin]], plus
| [[vancomycin]], plus
| 30 mg/kg/day IV in 2 doses
| 15 mg/kg IV q12h
| rowspan=2 | 6 weeks
| rowspan=2 | 6 weeks
| rowspan=2 |
| rowspan=2 |
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| [[gentamicin]]
| [[gentamicin]]
| 3 mg/kg/day IV/IM in 3 doses
| 1 mg/kg IV/IM q8h
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! colspan=5 | ''[[Enterococcus]]'' resistant to [[penicillin]], [[aminoglycosides]], and [[vancomycin]]
! colspan=5 | ''[[Enterococcus]]'' resistant to [[penicillin]], [[aminoglycosides]], and [[vancomycin]]
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| NVE or PVE
| NVE or PVE
| [[daptomycin]]
| [[daptomycin]]
| 10-12 mg/kg/dose
| 10-12 mg/kg IV q24h
| >6 weeks
| >6 weeks
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| NVE
| NVE
| crystalline [[penicillin]] G
| crystalline [[penicillin]] G
| 12-18 MU/day IV in 4-6 doses
| 3-4 MU IV q4h
| 4 weeks
| 4 weeks
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| NVE
| NVE
| [[vancomycin]]
| [[vancomycin]]
| 30 mg/kg/day IV in 2 doses
| 15 mg/kg IV q12h
| 4 weeks
| 4 weeks
| use if allergy, target 10-15 μg/mL
| use if allergy, target 10-15 μg/mL
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| rowspan=3 | PVE
| rowspan=3 | PVE
| crystalline [[penicillin]] G, or
| crystalline [[penicillin]] G, or
| 24 MU/day IV in 4-6 doses
| 6 MU IV q4h
| rowspan=2 | 6 weeks
| rowspan=2 | 6 weeks
| rowspan=3 |
| rowspan=3 |
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| PVE
| PVE
| [[vancomycin]]
| [[vancomycin]]
| 30 mg/kg/day IV in 2 doses
| 15 mg/kg IV q12h
| 6 weeks
| 6 weeks
| use if allergy
| use if allergy
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| rowspan=2 | NVE
| rowspan=2 | NVE
| crystalline [[penicillin]] G, plus
| crystalline [[penicillin]] G, plus
| 24 MU/day IV in 4-6 doses
| 6 MU IV q4h
| 4 weeks
| 4 weeks
| rowspan=2 |
| rowspan=2 |
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| NVE
| NVE
| [[vancomycin]]
| [[vancomycin]]
| 30 mg/kg/day IV in 2 doses
| 15 mg/kg IV q12h
| 4 weeks
| 4 weeks
| use if allergy, target 10-15 μ/mL
| use if allergy, target 10-15 μ/mL
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| rowspan=3 | PVE
| rowspan=3 | PVE
| crystalline [[penicillin]] G, or
| crystalline [[penicillin]] G, or
| 24 MU/day IV in 4-6 doses
| 6 MU IV q4h
| rowspan=3 | 6 weeks
| rowspan=3 | 6 weeks
| rowspan=3 |
| rowspan=3 |
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| PVE
| PVE
| [[vancomycin]]
| [[vancomycin]]
| 30 mg/kg/day IV in 2 doses
| 15 mg/kg IV q12h
| 6 weeks
| 6 weeks
| use if allergy
| use if allergy
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| NVE or PVE
| NVE or PVE
| [[ciprofloxacin]]
| [[ciprofloxacin]]
| 1000 mg/day PO in 2 doses
| 500 mg PO q12h
| 6 weeks
| 6 weeks
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Revision as of 02:14, 10 March 2020

Background

  • Infection of heart valves, either prosthetic or native

Organisms

Clinical Presentation

Management

  • Varies by causative organism and prosthetic vs. native valve
Indication Antibiotic Dose Duration Notes
MSSA and other oxacillin-susceptible Staphylococcus
NVE oxacillin 2 g IV q4h 6 weeks can treat for 2 weeks in uncomplicated right-sided NVE
NVE cefazolin 2 g IV q8h 6 weeks in patients with non-anaphylactoid penicillin allergy
PVE oxacillin, plus 2 g IV q4h ≥6 weeks use cefazolin or vancomycin if allergy
rifampin, plus 900 mg/day IV/PO in 3 doses
gentamicin 1 mg/kg IV/IM q8h 2 weeks
MRSA and other oxacillin-resistant Staphylococcus
NVE vancomycin 15 mg/kg IV q12h 6 weeks target trough 10-20 μg/mL
NVE daptomycin ≥8 mg/kg/dose 6 weeks
PVE vancomycin, plus 15 mg/kg IV q12h ≥6 weeks target vancomycin trough of 10-20 μg/mL
rifampin, plus 300 mg IV/PO q8h
gentamicin 1 mg/kg IV/IM q8h 2 weeks
Enterococcus susceptible to penicillin and gentamicin
NVE or PVE ampicillin, plus 2 g IV q4h 4-6 weeks 4 weeks if symptoms <3 months; 6 weeks if symptoms >3 months or if PVE
gentamicin 1 mg/kg IV q8h
NVE or PVE ampicillin, plus 2 g IV q4h 6 weeks alternative regimen if CrCl <50
ceftriaxone 2 g IV q12h
Enterococcus susceptible to penicillin and resistant to aminoglycosides
NVE or PVE ampicillin, plus 2 g IV q4h 6 weeks
ceftriaxone 2 g IV q12h
Enterococcus resistant to penicillin and susceptible to vancomycin and aminoglycosides
NVE or PVE vancomycin, plus 15 mg/kg IV q12h 6 weeks
gentamicin 1 mg/kg IV/IM q8h
Enterococcus resistant to penicillin, aminoglycosides, and vancomycin
NVE or PVE linezolid 600 mg IV/PO q12h >6 weeks
NVE or PVE daptomycin 10-12 mg/kg IV q24h >6 weeks
Viridans Streptococcus or Streptococcus gallolyticus highly susceptible to penicillin (MIC ≤0.12 μg/mL)
NVE crystalline penicillin G 3-4 MU IV q4h 4 weeks
NVE ceftriaxone 2 g IV/IM q24h 4 weeks
NVE penicillin or ceftriaxone, plus as above 2 weeks
gentamicin 3 mg/kg IV/IM q24h
NVE vancomycin 15 mg/kg IV q12h 4 weeks use if allergy, target 10-15 μg/mL
PVE crystalline penicillin G, or 6 MU IV q4h 6 weeks
ceftriaxone, with or without 2 g IV/IM q24h
gentamicin 3 mg/kg IV/IM q24h 2 weeks
PVE vancomycin 15 mg/kg IV q12h 6 weeks use if allergy
Viridans Streptococcus or Streptococcus gallolyticus relatively resistant to penicillin (MIC >0.12 μg/mL)
NVE crystalline penicillin G, plus 6 MU IV q4h 4 weeks
gentamicin 3 mg/kg IV/IM q24h
NVE vancomycin 15 mg/kg IV q12h 4 weeks use if allergy, target 10-15 μ/mL
PVE crystalline penicillin G, or 6 MU IV q4h 6 weeks
ceftriaxone, plus 2 g IV/IM q24h
gentamicin 3 mg/kg IV/IM q24h
PVE vancomycin 15 mg/kg IV q12h 6 weeks use if allergy
Streptococcus pneumoniae
NVE penicillin 4 weeks
NVE cefazolin 4 weeks
NVE ceftriaxone 4 weeks
PVE penicillin 6 weeks
PVE cefazolin 6 weeks
PVE ceftriaxone 6 weeks
Streptococcus pyogenes
NVE crystalline penicillin G 4 weeks
NVE ceftriaxone 4 weeks
PVE crystalline penicillin G 6 weeks
PVE ceftriaxone 6 weeks
Group B, C, or G Streptococcus
NVE crystalline penicillin G, with or without 4 weeks
gentamicin 2 weeks
NVE ceftriaxone, with or without 4 weeks
gentamicin 2 weeks
PVE crystalline penicillin G, with or without 6 weeks
gentamicin 2 weeks
PVE ceftriaxone, with or without 6 weeks
gentamicin 2 weeks
HACEK bacterium
NVE ceftriaxone 2 g IV/IM q24h 4 weeks
PVE ceftriaxone 2 g IV/IM q24h 6 weeks
NVE or PVE ciprofloxacin 500 mg PO q12h 6 weeks

References

  1. ^  Kasper Iversen, Nikolaj Ihlemann, Sabine U. Gill, Trine Madsen, Hanne Elming, Kaare T. Jensen, Niels E. Bruun, Dan E. Høfsten, Kurt Fursted, Jens J. Christensen, Martin Schultz, Christine F. Klein, Emil L. Fosbøll, Flemming Rosenvinge, Henrik C. Schønheyder, Lars Køber, Christian Torp-Pedersen, Jannik Helweg-Larsen, Niels Tønder, Claus Moser, Henning Bundgaard. Partial Oral versus Intravenous Antibiotic Treatment of Endocarditis. New England Journal of Medicine. 2019;380(5):415-424. doi:10.1056/nejmoa1808312.
  2. ^  John A Wildenthal, Andrew Atkinson, Sophia Lewis, Sena Sayood, Nathanial S Nolan, Nicolo L Cabrera, Jonas Marschall, Michael J Durkin, Laura R Marks. Outcomes of Partial Oral Antibiotic Treatment for Complicated Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia in People Who Inject Drugs. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2022;76(3):487-496. doi:10.1093/cid/ciac714.
  3. ^  Sarah Freling, Noah Wald-Dickler, Josh Banerjee, Catherine P Canamar, Soodtida Tangpraphaphorn, Dara Bruce, Kusha Davar, Fernando Dominguez, Daniel Norwitz, Ganesh Krishnamurthi, Lilian Fung, Ashley Guanzon, Emi Minejima, Michael Spellberg, Catherine Spellberg, Rachel Baden, Paul Holtom, Brad Spellberg. Real-World Application of Oral Therapy for Infective Endocarditis: A Multicenter, Retrospective, Cohort Study. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2023;77(5):672-679. doi:10.1093/cid/ciad119.