Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

P661 Relationship between streptococcal infective endocarditis and preneoplastic colorectal lesions

View through CrossRef
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
Description:
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.

Related Results

Infective endocarditis at Dr George Mukhari Hospital : correlating echocardiography findings with intraoperative findings
Infective endocarditis at Dr George Mukhari Hospital : correlating echocardiography findings with intraoperative findings
Introduction Infective endocarditis is a serious disease that needs rapid diagnosis and accurate risk stratification to offer the best therapeutic strategy. Echocardiography plays ...
3328Relationship between streptococcal infective endocarditis and pre-neoplastic colorectal lesions
3328Relationship between streptococcal infective endocarditis and pre-neoplastic colorectal lesions
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer is associated with infective endocarditis (IE), due to specific gut pathogens like strepto...
Abstract A13: Applied the proteomics characteristics to detect the inherited colorectal adenomas
Abstract A13: Applied the proteomics characteristics to detect the inherited colorectal adenomas
Abstract Introduction: Current study found that about one-third of the incidence of colorectal cancer have genetic related. Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer...
Gerbode defect resulting from Group B Streptococcus infective endocarditis: a case report
Gerbode defect resulting from Group B Streptococcus infective endocarditis: a case report
Abstract Background Gerbode defect is an unusual abnormal communication between the left ventricle and the right atrium and is a serious complicatio...
Factors associated with hospitalization due to streptococcal infection in Houston, Texas 2015-2016
Factors associated with hospitalization due to streptococcal infection in Houston, Texas 2015-2016
ObjectiveTo study the factors associated with streptococcal infection that led to hospitalization in Houston, Texas for years 2015-2016IntroductionDifferent studies have shown that...
Molecular pathology of early stage chemically induced hepatocarcinogenesis
Molecular pathology of early stage chemically induced hepatocarcinogenesis
In the early stage of chemically induced hepatocarcinogenesis, rare hepatocytes are transformed into preneoplastic hepatocytes, which progressively evolve into cells with increasin...
Bacterial agents as etiological factors of infective endocarditis
Bacterial agents as etiological factors of infective endocarditis
Objective. To analyse bacterial agents as etiological factors of infective endocarditis in patients with mitral valve disease. Materials and methods. The study included 287 patien...

Back to Top