The Incidence, Clinical Characteristics and Outcome of Infective Endocarditis Among Intravenous Drug Abusers Versus Non-Drug Abusers.
Study Overview
Status
Status
Conditions
Conditions
Intervention / Treatment
Intervention / Treatment
Detailed Description
Infective endocarditis (IE) is the infection of the endocardial surface of the heart mainly affecting the valves of the heart. It is still associated with very high morbidity and mortality all over the world despite various advances in diagnostic and treatment methods.
A few studies have shown that infective endocarditis represents less than 0.5% of adult cardiovascular admissions.While the overall incidence of IE has remained stable over the last several years, IE has increased in young people in parallel with injection drug use (IDU) behaviours and the growing opioid crisis.
According to recent guidelines , Intravenous (IV) drug use is considered a minor Duke criteria for the diagnosis of infective endocarditis.
Compared to the general population, intravenous drug abuse (IVDA) is associated with an up to 100-fold increased risk of IE through several mechanisms, including endothelial injury from injected particulate matter, direct injection of contaminated material, and drug-associated vasospasm leading to intimal damage and thrombus formation.
Also, IVDA is associated with HIV outbreaks, which is a well-known risk factor for IE. HIV-associated IE is associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality than non-HIV-associated IE.Because of its pathophysiology, IVDA-associated IE is more commonly right-sided. Beyond these known characteristics, however, literature on this topic is substantially limited, including the clinical and microbiological characteristics of these patients, rate and types of complications and outcomes.
Study Type
Study Type
Enrollment (Estimated)
Enrollment
Contacts and Locations
Study Contact
Study Contact
- Name: Peter Alaa
- Phone Number: 01026654536
- Email: peteralaa391@gmail.com
Study Contact Backup
- Name: Shimaa Sayed
- Phone Number: +20 100 134 6551
- Email: shaimaakhidr@gmail.com
Study Locations
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Assiut, Egypt
- Recruiting
- Assiut University
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
- Adult
- Older Adult
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Sampling Method
Study Population
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult Patients (>18 years) with definite or possible IE.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with rejected diagnosis of infective endocarditis after workup, according to modified Duke's criteria.
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
Number of groups / cohorts
Cohorts and Interventions
Group / CohortGroup / Cohort |
Intervention / TreatmentIntervention / Treatment |
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IE in IV drug abusers
Infective endocarditis in intravenous drug abusers
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All patients will be investigated by ECG, Urine analysis, blood culture , Echocardiography
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IE in non- IV drug abusers
Infective endocarditis in non - intravenous drug abusers
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All patients will be investigated by ECG, Urine analysis, blood culture , Echocardiography
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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The incidence of IVDA among IE patients
Time Frame: Baseline
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Report the incidence of IVDA among IE patients, describe their clinical and microbiological characteristics comparison to the IE in non - IVDA.
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Baseline
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The complications of IVDA among IE patients
Time Frame: Baseline
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Report the rates and types of complications
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Baseline
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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The psychiatric characteristics of the addict group
Time Frame: Baseline
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This will be done by psychiatric questionnaires: -Addiction Severity Index questionnaire to measure severity of the addiction on the patient |
Baseline
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The Withdrawal symptoms of the study group
Time Frame: Baseline
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This will be done by psychiatric questionnaires: -Withdrawal symptoms questionnaire that occur to the patient after stop of the addiction |
Baseline
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The psychiatric characteristics of the study group
Time Frame: Baseline
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This will be done by psychiatric questionnaires: -Symptom Check List 90 to measure other comorbidities |
Baseline
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The personality characteristics of the study group
Time Frame: Baseline
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This will be done by psychiatric questionnaires: -Eysenck Personality questionnaire to measure personality. |
Baseline
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
Sponsor
Investigators
Investigators
- Study Director: Yehia Kish, Assiut University
Publications and helpful links
General Publications
- McLellan AT, Luborsky L, Woody GE, O'Brien CP. An improved diagnostic evaluation instrument for substance abuse patients. The Addiction Severity Index. J Nerv Ment Dis. 1980 Jan;168(1):26-33. doi: 10.1097/00005053-198001000-00006.
- Math RS, Sharma G, Kothari SS, Kalaivani M, Saxena A, Kumar AS, Bahl VK. Prospective study of infective endocarditis from a developing country. Am Heart J. 2011 Oct;162(4):633-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ahj.2011.07.014. Epub 2011 Sep 14.
- Noubiap JJ, Nkeck JR, Kwondom BS, Nyaga UF. Epidemiology of infective endocarditis in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Lancet Glob Health. 2022 Jan;10(1):e77-e86. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(21)00400-9.
- Bor DH, Woolhandler S, Nardin R, Brusch J, Himmelstein DU. Infective endocarditis in the U.S., 1998-2009: a nationwide study. PLoS One. 2013;8(3):e60033. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0060033. Epub 2013 Mar 20.
- Schranz AJ, Fleischauer A, Chu VH, Wu LT, Rosen DL. Trends in Drug Use-Associated Infective Endocarditis and Heart Valve Surgery, 2007 to 2017: A Study of Statewide Discharge Data. Ann Intern Med. 2019 Jan 1;170(1):31-40. doi: 10.7326/M18-2124. Epub 2018 Dec 4.
- Scheggi V, Del Pace S, Ceschia N, Vanni F, Merilli I, Sottili E, Salcuni L, Zoppetti N, Alterini B, Cerillo A, Marchionni N, Stefano PL. Infective endocarditis in intravenous drug abusers: clinical challenges emerging from a single-centre experience. BMC Infect Dis. 2021 Sep 27;21(1):1010. doi: 10.1186/s12879-021-06697-1.
- Goyal A, Mohan B, Kumar P, Gupta D, Tandon R, Singla S, Singh G, Singh B, Chhabra ST, Aslam N, Wander GS. Clinical characteristics and outcome of infective endocarditis among intravenous drug abusers in India. Indian Heart J. 2020 Nov-Dec;72(6):547-551. doi: 10.1016/j.ihj.2020.09.014. Epub 2020 Sep 18.
- Derogatis, L.R. and Savitz, K.L. (2000) The SCL-90-R and the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) in Primary Care. In:: Maruish, M.E., Ed., Handbook of Psychological Assessment in Primary Care Settings, Vol. 236, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, 297-334
- Hans Jürgen Eysenck & Sybil B. G. Eysenck (1975). Manual of the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, London: Hodder and Stoughton
- Macingwane J., Ngwenya B.N. Identification of active compounds of Albizia lebbeck against HIV-1 reverse transcriptase: a computational study. J. Biomol. Struct. Dyn. 2021;39(14):5300-5311. [Google Scholar]
- Delgado V, Ajmone Marsan N, de Waha S, Bonaros N, Brida M, Burri H, Caselli S, Doenst T, Ederhy S, Erba PA, Foldager D, Fosbol EL, Kovac J, Mestres CA, Miller OI, Miro JM, Pazdernik M, Pizzi MN, Quintana E, Rasmussen TB, Ristic AD, Rodes-Cabau J, Sionis A, Zuhlke LJ, Borger MA; ESC Scientific Document Group. 2023 ESC Guidelines for the management of endocarditis. Eur Heart J. 2023 Oct 14;44(39):3948-4042. doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehad193. No abstract available. Erratum In: Eur Heart J. 2023 Dec 1;44(45):4780. doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehad625. Eur Heart J. 2024 Jan 1;45(1):56. doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehad776.
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Other Study ID Numbers
- Infective endocarditis
Drug and device information, study documents
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