Exams and Tests
The first step in diagnosing
is a review of your medical history and a
physical exam.
As part of your medical history, your doctor will
ask you:
- About your symptoms.
- If you have a
or have had valve replacement
surgery.
- If you have any recent risk factors (things that put you at risk) for a bacterial or
fungal infection, such as drug injection, dental procedures, or a catheter (such
as a catheter for
).
As part of your physical exam, your doctor will check your body for signs of an infection. This includes:
- Looking in your eyes for small amounts of
bleeding.
- Looking at your skin for tiny purple or red spots, tender
bumps, or painless red spots.
- Listening to your heart for a
murmur.
- Listening to your lungs for any fluid
buildup.
- Giving you a neurologic exam to check for signs of a
.
Other tests may be needed to diagnose endocarditis. They
include:
- Blood cultures. Several blood cultures
are recommended to identify bacteria or fungi in the bloodstream. But sometimes blood cultures fail to detect endocarditis. The
cultures may fail because you recently took antibiotics or the bacteria or
fungi causing your endocarditis do not grow well in a lab culture. If the blood
cultures do not detect endocarditis, you may need further
testing.
- Echocardiogram, including transthoracic
echocardiogram (TTE) and
(TEE). These tests use
high-pitched sound waves to produce an image of the heart. They can find
infected areas, heart valve defects, and other abnormalities.
You may need other tests to identify
. These tests may
include:
- Chest X-ray, which can show whether your heart is
enlarged or you have signs of heart failure.
- Electrocardiogram (EKG, ECG). An EKG can determine
whether your heart rhythm is regular. Endocarditis can cause
or an abnormal heart rhythm (heart block).
- Urinalysis, which checks for blood and
protein in the urine.
- or an
. These tests can tell if a blood clot caused by
endocarditis has caused a
or if the infection has spread to your
brain.
- . This test may
be useful if you need to have valve replacement surgery because of
endocarditis. It may also be used before valve surgery to see if you have
that should be treated at the
same time.