Intracardiac foreign body: A rare cause of recurrent fungemia.

Max K. H. Wong, Barnabe A. Rocha,Timmy W. K. Au

JOURNAL OF CARDIAC SURGERY(2020)

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Background An intracardiac foreign body causing recurrent fungemia is a rare clinical situation. Clinicians should be that aware of rare sources of sepsis despite a thorough history and examination. Results The authors describe a 63 year-old man, with unremarkable past medical history, who presented with a fever for 2 weeks. Blood cultures persistently grew Candida albicans and Streptococcus constellatus. Echocardiogram assessment showed a suspected vegetation over the tricuspid valve. Surgical exploration with median sternotomy and cardiopulmonary bypass revealed a tooth-pick impacted within the right atrium surrounded by vegetation. The authors postulate accidental ingestion of the foreign body and translocation into the right atrium via the esophagus and thoracic cavity. Conclusion Surgical removal of symptomatic intracardiac foreign bodies is highly recommended.
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candida endocarditis,intracardiac foreign body,tricuspid valve
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