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Purulent Pericarditis Caused by Haemophilus parainfluenzae
Authors:Yevgeniy Latyshev  Aswin Mathew  Jeffrey M Jacobson  Eron Sturm
Institution:Department of Internal Medicine, Divisions of Cardiovascular Diseases (Drs. Latyshev, Mathew, and Sturm) and Infectious Diseases (Dr. Jacobson), Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102
Abstract:Bacterial pericarditis is a rare disease in the era of antibiotics. Purulent pericarditis is most often caused by Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, or Haemophilus influenzae. The number of H. parainfluenzae infections has been increasing; in rare cases, it has caused endocarditis. We report a case of purulent pericarditis caused by H. parainfluenzae in a 62-year-old woman who reported a recent upper respiratory tract infection. The patient presented with signs and symptoms of pericardial tamponade. Urgent pericardiocentesis restored her hemodynamic stability. However, within 24 hours, fluid reaccumulation led to recurrent pericardial tamponade and necessitated the creation of a pericardial window. Cultures of the first pericardial fluid grew H. parainfluenzae. Levofloxacin therapy was started, and the patient recovered. Haemophilus parainfluenzae should be considered in a patient who has signs and symptoms of purulent pericarditis. Prompt diagnosis, treatment, and antibiotic therapy are necessary for the patient''s survival. To our knowledge, this is the first report of purulent pericarditis caused by H. parainfluenzae.Key words: Endocarditis, bacterial/diagnosis/microbiology/pathology; haemophilus/isolation & purification; haemophilus infections/diagnosis/drug therapy; haemophilus parainfluenzae; pericarditis/complications/diagnosis/etiology/microbiology/therapy; suppuration/diagnosis; treatment outcomePurulent pericarditis is a disease process that is usually described as a secondary infection from a primary site in the respiratory tract. The condition has been associated with respiratory disease processes such as pneumonia or empyema, but it can be a sequela of endocarditis, chest trauma, chest surgery, or the hematogenous spread of infection from elsewhere in the body.1 Haemophilus influenzae has been suspected as a cause of purulent pericarditis; however, H. parainfluenzae has not previously been reported as a cause. Haemophilus parainfluenzae organisms are considered to be normal respiratory flora with low pathogenicity. However, H. parainfluenzae is being more frequently implicated in a variety of infections.2,3 We present what we think is the first report of purulent pericarditis caused by H. parainfluenzae.
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