New Prosthetic Valve Dehiscence or Rocking Motion is always Endocarditis until proven otherwise.
Dehiscence or rocking motion of a prosthetic valve is a highly suggestive sign of endocarditis. This abnormal movement indicates that the valve is not securely attached to the surrounding tissue, often due to infection and subsequent detachment. Echocardiography can detect this motion, which is a critical finding in diagnosing prosthetic valve endocarditis, a serious and potentially life-threatening complication. Prompt recognition and treatment are essential to prevent further complications and improve patient outcomes.
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