Rheumatic Fever and Infective Endocarditis: A Review

Rysia Ellen Murça Andrade Sales da Costa

Department of Medicine, University of Gurupi – Campus Paraíso do Tocantins, Av. Pará, 917 - West Sector, Paraíso do Tocantins - TO, Postal Code: 77600-000, Brazil.

Sabrina de Araújo Nicoletti

Department of Medicine, University of Gurupi – Campus Paraíso do Tocantins, Av. Pará, 917 - West Sector, Paraíso do Tocantins - TO, Postal Code: 77600-000, Brazil.

Kessily Soares de Jesus do Amaral

Department of Medicine, University of Gurupi – Campus Paraíso do Tocantins, Av. Pará, 917 - West Sector, Paraíso do Tocantins - TO, Postal Code: 77600-000, Brazil.

Maria Fernanda de Souza Borges Matola

Department of Medicine, University of Gurupi – Campus Paraíso do Tocantins, Av. Pará, 917 - West Sector, Paraíso do Tocantins - TO, Postal Code: 77600-000, Brazil.

Sarah Pereira Alves

Department of Medicine, University of Gurupi – Campus Paraíso do Tocantins, Av. Pará, 917 - West Sector, Paraíso do Tocantins - TO, Postal Code: 77600-000, Brazil.

Patricia Oliveira Vellano

Department of Medicine, Presidente Antônio Carlos University Center, Av. 568 Philadelphia - St. Oeste, Araguaína - TO, Postal Code: 77816-540, Brazil.

Iangla Araújo de Melo Damasceno

Department of Medicine, Presidente Antônio Carlos University Center, Av. 568 Philadelphia - St. Oeste, Araguaína - TO, Postal Code: 77816-540, Brazil.

Sávia Denise Silva Carlotto Herrera

Department of Medicine, University of Gurupi – Campus Paraíso do Tocantins, Av. Pará, 917 - West Sector, Paraíso do Tocantins - TO, Postal Code: 77600-000, Brazil.

Seyna Ueno Rabelo Mendes

Department of Medicine, University of Gurupi – Campus Paraíso do Tocantins, Av. Pará, 917 - West Sector, Paraíso do Tocantins - TO, Postal Code: 77600-000, Brazil.

Maykon Jhuly Martins de Paiva

Department of Medicine, University of Gurupi – Campus Paraíso do Tocantins, Av. Pará, 917 - West Sector, Paraíso do Tocantins - TO, Postal Code: 77600-000, Brazil.

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Abstract

Aims: Gather relevant literature, understand and expose the mechanism by which Rheumatic Fever can trigger Endocarditis Method: This is a narrative review, where the following descriptors were used as a source of research: Endocarditis; Rheumatic Fever; Bacterial Endocarditis; in the Scielo, PubMed, LILACS, BVS and MEDLINE databases.

Methodology: This is a narrative review, where the following descriptors were used as a source of research: Endocarditis; Rheumatic Fever; Bacterial Endocarditis; in the Scielo, PubMed, LILACS, BVS and MEDLINE databases.

Results: It is observed that rheumatic fever mainly affects children and adolescents. The immune response triggered by the streptococcal infection results in the production of antibodies that can cross-react with tissues of the body itself, leading to inflammation and damage. This cross-reactivity is an important characteristic of rheumatic fever. Endocarditis is one of the main complications of rheumatic fever and can affect the mural endocardium and frequently the heart valves. The pathophysiology of both diseases and the existing epidemiological data show that the alteration of blood flow near the heart valves damaged by rheumatic fever results in an endocardial lesion and migration of bacteria present in the circulation.

Conclusion: Patients affected by rheumatic fever, present a close relationship with the development of infective endocarditis. From the literature review, it is clear how both conditions are related and require attention because of their complications.

Keywords: Endocarditis, rheumatic fever, epidemiology, carditis


How to Cite

Costa , Rysia Ellen Murça Andrade Sales da, Sabrina de Araújo Nicoletti, Kessily Soares de Jesus do Amaral, Maria Fernanda de Souza Borges Matola, Sarah Pereira Alves, Patricia Oliveira Vellano, Iangla Araújo de Melo Damasceno, Sávia Denise Silva Carlotto Herrera, Seyna Ueno Rabelo Mendes, and Maykon Jhuly Martins de Paiva. 2023. “Rheumatic Fever and Infective Endocarditis: A Review”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 35 (16):121-27. https://doi.org/10.9734/jammr/2023/v35i165096.

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