Situations where urgent surgical assessment should be undertaken include (1):
Absolute indications for surgery include acute valvular regurgitation with pulmonary oedema, dehiscence of a prosthetic valve, and abscess formation (1).
Timing is critical. Ideally, infection should be eliminated beforehand but this has to be balanced against the risk of leaving the heart in a compromised haemodynamic state.
There is a 10 to 25% mortality for patients undergoing surgery during the acute phase.
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