Dear Julia, thank you for your question. This is a difficult situation since I don't know your father's entire medical history. However, I think I can add a few points. First, it sounds like he needs to have the two infected valves replaced to cure the infection (endocarditis) or else he will probably continue to have further complications. Without removing the source of the infection, antibiotics will never be curative at this point. Second, the risks of surgery are hard to assess, but there would be a higher than normal risk of a cerebral hemorrhage given the meningitis and brain abscess. Only his cardiologist and the cardiothoracic surgeon can accurately assess that and other risks for you. However, what are the alternatives? Without valve replacement surgery, he probably won't get better and may continue to worsen. Third, the risks of surgery relating to the number of prior episodes of endocarditis are complicated. It depends upon how his heart function was affected by the prior endocarditis episodes and what degree of damage the present infection has caused. I think you should have a long discussion with his physicians at this point and relate the concerns that you voiced in this posting. Certainly, your family faces a difficult decision, so good luck and best wishes.
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