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P661 Relationship between streptococcal infective endocarditis and preneoplastic colorectal lesions

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Abstract Background Colorectal cancer is associated with infective endocarditis (IE), due to specific gut pathogens like streptococcus Gallolyticus that use the tumor presence as a point of blood entry. However, the association between streptococcal IE and pre-cancerous lesions such as dysplastic adenomas is unknown. Objectives To determine the association with pre-neoplastic colorectal lesions and streptococcal IE. Methods Two hundred eighty consecutive patients with IE were included in a protocol of clinical, microbiological and imaging follow-up, between January 2008 and December 2018. Precancerous lesions were divided as high and low-grade dysplasia based on World Health Organization criteria. Colorectal cancer was defined as the presence of malignant cell beyond the muscularis mucosa. Results A colonoscopy was performed in 81 patients (29%) and 26 of them (32%) presented colorectal lesions: 10 (38%) colorectal cancer and 16 (62%) precancerous lesions (12% high degree (n = 2); 88% low degree (n = 14)). Both, colorectal cancer (20% vs 11%; p = 0.02) and preneoplastic lesions (44% vs 8%; p < 0.001) were associated with higher incidence of streptococcus Gallolyticus IE (Figure 1). Additionally, the subgroup of precancerous lesions with low degree also showed this association (43% vs 9%; p = 0.001). Conclusions Precancerous colorectal lesions are also associated with streptococcus Gallolyticus IE, even low-grade lesions. Hence, it is necessary to rule out occult neoplastic and preneoplastic colorectal lesions with colonoscopy in these patients. Figure 1: Relationship between S. Gallolyticus IE and colorectal lesions. a Statistical significance between colorectal cancer and S. Gallolyticus IE. b Statistical significance between preneoplastic colorectal lesions and S. Gallolyticus IE. Abstract P661 Figure.
Title: P661 Relationship between streptococcal infective endocarditis and preneoplastic colorectal lesions
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Abstract Background Colorectal cancer is associated with infective endocarditis (IE), due to specific gut pathogens like streptococcus Gallolyticus that use the tumor presence as a point of blood entry.
However, the association between streptococcal IE and pre-cancerous lesions such as dysplastic adenomas is unknown.
Objectives To determine the association with pre-neoplastic colorectal lesions and streptococcal IE.
Methods Two hundred eighty consecutive patients with IE were included in a protocol of clinical, microbiological and imaging follow-up, between January 2008 and December 2018.
Precancerous lesions were divided as high and low-grade dysplasia based on World Health Organization criteria.
Colorectal cancer was defined as the presence of malignant cell beyond the muscularis mucosa.
Results A colonoscopy was performed in 81 patients (29%) and 26 of them (32%) presented colorectal lesions: 10 (38%) colorectal cancer and 16 (62%) precancerous lesions (12% high degree (n = 2); 88% low degree (n = 14)).
Both, colorectal cancer (20% vs 11%; p = 0.
02) and preneoplastic lesions (44% vs 8%; p < 0.
001) were associated with higher incidence of streptococcus Gallolyticus IE (Figure 1).
Additionally, the subgroup of precancerous lesions with low degree also showed this association (43% vs 9%; p = 0.
001).
Conclusions Precancerous colorectal lesions are also associated with streptococcus Gallolyticus IE, even low-grade lesions.
Hence, it is necessary to rule out occult neoplastic and preneoplastic colorectal lesions with colonoscopy in these patients.
Figure 1: Relationship between S.
Gallolyticus IE and colorectal lesions.
a Statistical significance between colorectal cancer and S.
Gallolyticus IE.
b Statistical significance between preneoplastic colorectal lesions and S.
Gallolyticus IE.
Abstract P661 Figure.

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