Transthoracic (TTE) and transesophageal echocardiographic (TEE) findings were compared in 11 patients with infective endocarditis. Two of the patients had double valve (aortic and mitral ) replacements. Severe aortic regurgitation was detected in 9 patients by both methods. While mitral valvular regurgitation was seen by TTE in one of the 2 patients with double valves replacement, mitral valvular and paravalvular regurgitations were seen by TEE in both of these. Only in 3 patients, vegetations having 11 to 18 mm dimensions were detected on aortic cusps by TTE. However, vegetations of 3 to 18 mm size were detected by TEE in 8 patients on aortic cusps and in two patients with double-valve replacement on both prosthetic valves. Hence, TEE is a valuable diagnostic method in the detection of vegetations in infective endocarditis and TEE should be applied in every patient with suspected infective endocarditis.
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