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Long-Term Complications of Native Valve Infective Endocarditis in Non-Addicts

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Abstract

Survival after infective endocarditis is fair (81% probability of survival at 10 years), and the most common types of cardiac death are sudden and postoperative. Aortic valve involvement is an independent predictor of the need for late cardiac surgery. The rate of recurrences is not negligible (incidence density at 15 years, 0.0030 per patient-year).

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