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. 2020 Dec 13;13(12):e238585. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2020-238585

Table 1.

Aetiologies and outcomes of published antemortem cases of non-bacterial thrombotic endocarditis

Aetiology Total cases Cerebrovascular stroke Other thromboembolic events
Malignancy 108 (59%) 89 (82%) 54 (50%)
Breast 5 (3%) 5 (100%) 2 (40%)
Colorectal 4 (2%) 2 (50%) 1 (25%)
Oesophagogastroduodenal 11 (6%) 11 (100%) 4 (36%)
Hepatobiliary 4 (2%) 4 (100%) 0 (0%)
Haematologic 5 (3%) 1 (20%) 2 (40%)
Lung 30 (16%) 25 (83%) 14 (47%)
Ovarian 16 (9%) 15 (94%) 13 (81%)
Pancreas 14 (8%) 9 (64%) 10 (71%)
Adenocarcinoma of unknown primary 7 (4%) 5 (71%) 3 (43%)
Uterus 7 (4%) 7 (100%) 3 (43%)
Other malignancies* 6 (3%) 5 (83%) 2 (33%)
Antiphospholipid syndrome 29 (16%) 10 (34%) 8 (28%)
Systemic lupus erythematosus 15 (8%) 4 (27%) 5 (33%)
Rheumatoid arthritis 3 (2%) 2 (67% 0 (0%)
Giant cell arteritis 2 (1%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Other† 25 (14%) 10 (40%) 6 (24%)
All 182 115 (63%) 73 (40%)

Aetiologies are expressed as a number (%).

*Aetiologies included bladder, cervical, prostate and thyroid cancers.

†Aetiologies included adenomyosis, Crohn’s disease, hypereosinophilic syndrome, hyperhomocysteinaemia, Behcets, bone marrow transplant, mesenteric vein thrombosis, systemic sclerosis, Still’s disease, temporal arteritis, Wegner’s granulomatosis and unclear aetiology.