Learn about Infective Endocarditis Treatment in Turkey — how it works, who it is for, recovery timelines, and what to expect before and after surgery. Compare hospitals and doctors experienced in Infective Endocarditis and request assistance for cost estimates or appointments.

About Infective Endocarditis

Infective Endocarditis (IE) is a serious infection of the heart's inner lining (endocardium), typically affecting the heart valves. It is not a single procedure but a complex medical condition requiring a multi-faceted treatment approach led by a Cardiologist. Management involves prolonged, targeted intravenous antibiotic therapy to eradicate the infection, often for 4-6 weeks. In severe cases, where antibiotics are insufficient or there is significant valve damage, surgical intervention becomes necessary. This surgery, performed by a cardiothoracic surgeon, involves repairing or replacing the infected heart valve, draining abscesses, and removing infected tissue. The goal is to cure the infection, restore normal heart function, and prevent life-threatening complications like heart failure, stroke, or systemic embolism.

Key Highlights

    Targeted treatment to eradicate life-threatening heart valve infections.Prevents severe complications like heart failure, stroke, and systemic embolism.Combines medical (antibiotic) and, when needed, surgical intervention for comprehensive care.Restores normal heart valve function and improves long-term cardiac health.Involves a specialized, multi-disciplinary team including Cardiologists, Infectious Disease specialists, and Cardiac Surgeons.

Who is this surgery for?

  • Confirmed diagnosis of infective endocarditis via blood cultures and echocardiogram (TTE or TEE).
  • Heart failure due to valve destruction or severe valve regurgitation.
  • Persistent infection or fever despite appropriate antibiotic therapy.
  • Presence of large, mobile vegetations (clumps of bacteria) with high risk of embolism.
  • Valve abscess, perforation, fistula, or dehiscence of a prosthetic valve.
  • Infections caused by difficult-to-treat organisms like fungi or highly resistant bacteria.

How to prepare

  • Hospital admission for initial stabilization and diagnostic workup.
  • Multiple sets of blood cultures to identify the causative organism.
  • Transesophageal Echocardiogram (TEE) for detailed imaging of heart valves and vegetations.
  • Initiation of broad-spectrum intravenous antibiotics, later tailored to culture results.
  • Pre-operative assessment including heart, lung, and kidney function tests if surgery is planned.
  • Consultation with a cardiothoracic surgeon and an infectious disease specialist.

Risks & possible complications

  • Risk of stroke or other systemic embolisms from dislodged vegetations.
  • Heart failure due to progressive valve damage.
  • Abscess formation around the heart valve.
  • Recurrence of infection or failure of antibiotic therapy.
  • If surgery is required: risks include bleeding, infection, arrhythmias, stroke, and risks associated with anesthesia and cardiopulmonary bypass.
  • Potential need for lifelong anticoagulation therapy after mechanical valve replacement.

Recovery & hospital stay

  • Initial recovery in the hospital's Cardiac Care Unit (CCU) or step-down unit for close monitoring.
  • Completion of a full 4-6 week course of intravenous antibiotics, often requiring a PICC line.
  • For surgical patients, standard post-cardiac surgery care including pain management, breathing exercises, and gradual mobilization.
  • Regular follow-up echocardiograms to monitor valve function and ensure infection clearance.
  • Lifestyle modifications: maintaining excellent oral hygiene, informing all healthcare providers of the history of IE before any procedure, and prompt treatment of any new infections.
  • Long-term cardiology follow-up to monitor heart health.
  • checked Typical hospital stay: 14-42 days (for medical management); Additional 7-14 days if surgery is required
  • checked Expected recovery time: 6-8 weeks for initial recovery; 3-6 months for full functional recovery, especially post-surgery

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are considering infective endocarditis in Turkey, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.

Procedure cost in other countries

Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for infective endocarditis compare across other countries where we have data.

Country Estimated cost range Typical stay Recovery time View details
Turkey USD 11,427 – USD 60,943 14-42 days (for medical management); Additional 7-14 days if surgery is required ~ 6-8 weeks for initial recovery; 3-6 months for full functional recovery, especially post-surgery Know More
India USD 1,577 – USD 8,412 14-42 days (for medical management); Additional 7-14 days if surgery is required ~ 6-8 weeks for initial recovery; 3-6 months for full functional recovery, especially post-surgery Know More

Top hospitals for Infective Endocarditis in Turkey

These partner hospitals in Turkey have dedicated cardiology teams and experience managing patients undergoing infective endocarditis.

Liv Hospital Ankara

  • IconIstanbul, Turkey
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Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir

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Cardiologists for Infective Endocarditis

Explore experienced cardiologists who regularly perform infective endocarditis and provide pre- and post-operative care in Turkey.

Dr. Ilker Kolbaş - Cardiologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 8 years experience
  • 8 Years Experience
  • Cardiologist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Vecih Oduncu - Cardiologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 24 years experience
  • 24 Years Experience
  • Cardiologist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Teyyar Gökdeniz - Cardiologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 16 years experience
  • 16 Years Experience
  • Cardiologist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Hasan Turhan - Cardiologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 30 years experience
  • 30 Years Experience
  • Cardiologist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Hasan Ali Gümrükçüoğlu - Cardiologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 17 years experience
  • 17 Years Experience
  • Cardiologist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Adnan Kaya - Cardiologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 12 years experience
  • 12 Years Experience
  • Cardiologist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Lecturer Ilker Kolbaş - Cardiologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 8 years experience
  • 8 Years Experience
  • Cardiologist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Adalet Demir - Cardiologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 29 years experience
  • 29 Years Experience
  • Cardiologist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Ilker Kolbaş - Cardiologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 8 years experience
  • 8 Years Experience
  • Cardiologist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Vecih Oduncu - Cardiologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 24 years experience
  • 24 Years Experience
  • Cardiologist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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