Endocarditis Center - Saginaw, MI
Saginaw Cardiologist Doctors for EndocarditisType of Physician: Cardiologist What is a Cardiologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners are expert in diseases of the heart, lungs and blood vessels. They consult with surgeons on heart surgery, perform diagnostic procedures, and manage complex conditions such as heart attacks and arrhythmias (abnormal heartbeat). Specialty: Cardiology Common Name: Heart Doctor Cardiologist Doctors in Saginaw *![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Covenant Heart Specialists ![]() Covenant Heart Specialists ![]() Covenant Heart Specialists ![]() Covenant Heart Specialists ![]() Covenant Heart Specialists ![]() Harry J Blair MD ![]() Heart Physicians ![]() Heart Physicians ![]() Valley Cardiology ![]() Valley Cardiology ![]() Valley Cardiology ![]() Bay Regional Heart & Vascular ![]() Subbarao Chavali MD ![]() Eric M Sweterlitsch MD ![]() MidMichigan Cardiology ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Cardiovascular Services Mid Michigan Medical Center ![]() Cardiovascular Services Mid Michigan Medical Center ![]() Michigan Cardiology PC ![]() Mid Michigan Cardiology Associates ![]() Cyrus Farrehi & Peter Farrehi MD ![]() Cyrus Farrehi & Peter Farrehi MD ![]() Mid Michigan Cardiology Associates ![]() Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Cardiology Consultants of East MI ![]() Cardiology Consultants of East MI ![]() Cardiology Consultants of East MI ![]() Wilfredo Rivera MD ![]() Owosso Heart Institute ![]() Cardiology Institute ![]() Cardiology Institute ![]() Cardiology Institute ![]() Cardiology Institute ![]() Cardiology Institute ![]() Rey A Franco MD ![]() Genesys Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons ![]() Genesys Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons ![]() Cardiology Consultants of East MI ![]() Cardiology Consultants of East MI ![]() Cardiology Consultants of East MI ![]() Cardiology Consultants of East MI ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Michigan Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Selimul E Haque MD ![]() Charles G Artinian MD FACC ![]() Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Heart Care PC ![]() Heart Care PC ![]() Heart Care PC ![]() Heart Care PC ![]() Heart Care PC ![]() MSU Healthteam Medicine Cardiology Dept ![]() MSU Cardiology ![]() MSU Cardiology ![]() MSU Cardiology ![]() MSU Cardiology ![]() Nitin Doshi MD ![]() Mid-Michigan Heart Group PLC ![]() Mid Michigan Physicians Heart Health ![]() Mid Michigan Physicians Heart Health ![]() Mid Michigan Physicians Heart Health ![]() Lansing Cardiovascular Consultants ![]() Lansing Cardiovascular Consultants ![]() University of Michigan Brighton Health Center ![]() Mark Karabajakian DO ![]() Cardiology Group of Lansing ![]() Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Lansing Internal Medicine Associates ![]() Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Ram Nagappan MD ![]() Cardiology & Vascular Associates ![]() Cardiology & Vascular Associates ![]() Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute Saginaw, MichiganUpcoming Local Events2012-06-01
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EndocarditisRead the Endocarditis article » What is endocarditis?Endocarditis is a serious infection of one of the four heart valves.
What causes endocarditis?Endocarditis is caused by a growth of bacteria on one of the heart valves, leading to an infected mass called a "vegetation". The infection may be introduced during brief periods of having bacteria in the bloodstream, such as after dental work, colonoscopy, and other similar procedures. What are the symptoms of endocarditis?Patients with endocarditis can develop:
In endocarditis, blood cultures can often detect the bacteria causing the endocarditis. Patients can also develop anemia, blood in urine, elevated white blood cell count, and a new heart murmur. Who is at risk for endocarditis?People with existing diseases of the heart valves (aortic stenosis, mitral stenosis, mitral regurgitation, etc.) and people who have undergone heart valve replacements are at an increased risk of developing endocarditis. These people are usually given antibiotics prior to any procedure which may introduce bacteria into the bloodstream. This includes routine dental work, minor surgery, and procedures that may traumatize body tissues such as colonoscopy and gynecologic or urologic examinations. Examples of antibiotics used include oral amoxicillin (Amoxil) and erythromycin (Emycin, Eryc,PCE), as well as intramuscular or intravenous ampicillin, gentamicin, and vancomycin. How is endocarditis diagnosed?The infection on the valve can cause build up of nodul... Recommended Reading Related to EndocarditisWhat is a ventricular septal defect (VSD)?A ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a heart malformation present at birth. Any condition that is present at birth can also be termed a "congenital" condition. A VSD, therefore, is a type of congenital heart disease (CHD). The heart with a VSD has a hole in the wall (the septum) between its two lower chambers (the ventricles). How common is a VSD?The most frequent types of congenital malformations affect the heart. It is estimated that approximately eight in 1,000 newborns have CHD. A VSD is the most frequent of the various types of CHD (25%-30% of all CHD). Approximately one infant in 500 will be born with a VSD.
What is the normal design of the heart?The heart is made up of four separate chambers. The upper right chamber (atrium) receives blood back from the body with much of the oxygen extracted by the body organs and tissues. The blood is... Other Related Endocarditis ArticlesEmergency Contact for Saginaw
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