Infective endocarditis: diagnosis and management
Saptarsi M Haldar and Patrick T O'Gara*
Correspondence *Brigham and Women's Hospital, 75 Francis Street, Boston, MA 02115, USA
Email pogara@partners.org
Despite imaging advances, diagnosis of infective endocarditis is not simple, and uncertainty about whether a surgical or nonsurgical approach is best and the timing of intervention can hamper therapy. In this Review, Saptarsi Haldar and Patrick O'Gara discuss the major features of diagnosis and therapy and make recommendations based on the available data.
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