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Volume 27, Number 3—March 2021
Synopsis

Clinical Features and Comparison of Kingella and Non–Kingella Endocarditis in Children, Israel

Alexander Lowenthal1, Hila Weisblum-Neuman1, Einat Birk, Liat Ashkenazi-Hoffnung, Itzhak Levy, Haim Ben-Zvi, Gabriel Amir, Georgy Frenkel, Elchanan Bruckheimer, Havatzelet Yarden-Bilavsky, Dafna Marom, Eran Shostak, Elhanan Nahum, Tamir Dagan, Gabriel Chodick, and Oded ScheuermanComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel (A. Lowenthal, H. Weisblum-Neuman, E. Birk, L. Ashkenazi-Hoffnung, I. Levy, H. Ben-Zvi, G. Amir, G. Frenkel, E. Bruckheimer, H. Yarden-Bilavsky, D. Marom, E. Shostak, E. Nahum, T. Dagan, G. Chodick, O. Scheuerman); Schneider Children’s Medical Center of Israel, Petach-Tikva, Israel (A. Lowenthal, H. Weisblum-Neuman, E. Birk, L. Ashkenazi-Hoffnung, I. Levy, G. Amir, G. Frenkel, E. Bruckheimer, H. Yarden-Bilavsky, E. Shostak, E. Nahum, T. Dagan, O. Scheuerman); Rabin Medical Center, Beilinson Hospital, Petach-Tikva (H. Ben-Zvi); Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv (D. Marom)

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Table 3

Comparison of the characteristics of case-patients with infective endocarditis by specific causative pathogen, Israel, 1994–2019*

Characteristic Kingella species, n = 19 Streptococcus species, n = 25 Staphylococcus aureus species, n = 16 p value
Age, mo, mean (SD)
16 (+ 10.29)
106.3 (+ 70.43)
68 (+ 75.89)
<0.001
Sex
F 6 (32) 15 (60) 10 (62) 0.104
M
13 (68)
10 (40)
6 (38)

Congenital heart disease 10 (52) 21 (84) 11 (69) 0.079
Known murmur 7 (37) 19 (76) 10 (62.5) 0.031
Recent surgery 3 (16) 2 (8) 6 (37) 0.055
Recent dental procedure 0 5 (20) 1 (6.2) 0.077
Community-acquired infection 19 (100.0) 23 (92.0) 10 (62.5) 0.003§
Temperature, °C, median (IQR) 40 (39.45–40) 39 (39–39.6) 39 (38.4–40) 0.013
Fever duration, d, median (IQR) 7 (4.5–14) 7 (2–21) 5 (3–7) 0.514
Hepatosplenomegaly 4 (21) 15 (60) 9 (56) 0.025
Oral aphthae 5 (26) 0 0 0.002
Musculoskeletal infection 2 (11.8) 0 0 0.111
Microhematuria 5 (26.3) 13 (52.0) 10 (62.5) 0.08
Leukocyte count, K/mL, mean (SD) 20.87 (+ 12.39) 12.68 (+ 4.77) 22.18 (+ 12.23) 0.005
Neutrophils, K/mL, mean (SD) 12.98 (+ 8.49) 9.34 (+ 4.30) 17.27 (+ 11.41) 0.012§
Lymphocytes, K/mL, mean (SD) 4.27 (+ 3.04) 2.09 (+ 1.36) 2.40 (+ 2.38) 0.007
NLR, mean (SD) 4.7 (6.7) 7.8 (10.4) 15.2 (11.5) 0.01
C-reactive protein, mean (SD) 12.56 (+ 6.79) 10.67 (+ 10.21) 15.23 (+ 11.33) 0.385
Reduced ventricular function 4 (21) 4 (16) 7 (44) 0.12
Central nervous system involvement 4 (21) 5 (21) 3 (19) 0.983
Death 0 3 (12.5) 3 (25) 0.074
Culture positivity as major Duke criteria 7 (37) 24 (96) 16 (100) <0.001
Echocardiography as major Duke criteria 16 (84) 13 (52) 10 (62) 0.083
Immunologic involvement as minor Duke criteria 0 5 (20) 4 (25) 0.078
Culture as minor Duke criteria 11 (58) 1 (4) 0 <0.001
Vegetation 10 (53) 6 (24) 8 (50) 0.1

*Values are no. (%) except as indicated. Bold indicates statistical significance (p<.05). IE, infective endocarditis; NLR, neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio.
†Denotes statistical significance between Kingella IE and both Streptococcus IE and Staphylococcus aureus IE.
‡Denotes statistical significance between Kingella IE and Streptococcus IE.
§Denotes statistical significance between Kingella IE and Staphylococcus aureus IE.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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