{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Embolic Events in Infective Endocarditis: A Comprehensive Review. {Author}: Cabezon G;Pulido P;López Díaz J;de Miguel-Álava M;Vilacosta I;García-Azorin D;Lozano A;Oña A;Arenillas JF;San Román JA; {Journal}: Rev Cardiovasc Med {Volume}: 25 {Issue}: 3 {Year}: 2024 Mar {Factor}: 4.43 {DOI}: 10.31083/j.rcm2503097 {Abstract}: Infective endocarditis (IE) is a life-threating entity with three main complications: heart failure (HF), uncontrolled infection (UI) and embolic events (EEs). HF and UI are the main indications of cardiac surgery and have been studied thoroughly. On the other hand, much more uncertainty surrounds EEs, which have an abrupt and somewhat unpredictable behaviour. EEs in the setting of IE have unique characteristics that must be explored, such as the potential of hemorrhagic transformation of stroke. Accurately predicting which patients will suffer EEs seems to be pivotal to achieve an optimal management of the disease, but this complex process is still not completely understood. The indication of cardiac surgery in order to prevent EEs in the absence of HF or UI is in question as scientific evidence is controversial and mainly of a retrospective nature. This revision addresses these topics and try to summarize the evidence and recommendations about them.