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Direct microscopic examination of imprints in patients undergoing cardiac valve replacement

Published by National Institutes of Health | U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | Catalog Last Checked: July 31, 2026 at 08:59 PM | Dataset Last Updated: September 06, 2025
Background Bacteriological analysis of cardiac valves might be indicated in patients with suspected endocarditis. Methods We report here a prospective study on fifty-three consecutive patients whose native valves were sent to the bacteriological and pathological laboratories, to investigate the performance of direct microscopic examination of imprints and valve culture. Results On the basis of a histopathological gold standard to classify the inflammatory valve process, the sensitivity, the specificity, the positive and the negative predictive values of direct microscopic examination of imprints and valve culture were 21%, 100%, 100%, 60%, and 21%, 72%, 38%, 52% respectively. This weak threshold of the direct microscopic examination of imprints could be due to antimicrobial therapy prescribed before cardiac surgery and the fact that the patients came from a tertiary hospital receiving patients with a prolonged history of endocarditis. Conclusion Clinical context and histopathology are indispensable when analyzing the imprints and valve culture.

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