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Do you still use fever as a minor criterion when applying the Duke–ISCVID criteria for infective endocarditis given data suggesting diagnostic accuracy may improve when it is omitted?
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Infectious Disease · Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Actually, I still use fever as a minor criterium. I have not really thought much about it and have no instances where culture-negative endocarditis has come up since the publication. In fact, no one in my division has even brought this up for discussion. Anyhow, I think this is a minor modification....
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Infectious Disease · Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center
I rely on the Duke group for nearly everything involving S. aureus bacteremia, and for many things involving endocarditis. Dr. A.W. Karchmer’s group, and Dr. Robert Moellering Jr.’s group up at Deaconess, was and is pretty good at endocarditis, too. When in doubt, I contact someone from the Duke gro...