2016
DOI: 10.15420/aer.2016.5.1b
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Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Infection in Patients at Risk

Abstract: Device TherapyOver the last few decades an increasing body of evidence has supported the role of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices However, the cost and complications of device implantation, including infection or hardware malfunction in patients receiving CIEDs, have led to the concern that negative outcomes may partially counteract the expected benefits. The rate of CIED infection has been estimated at 0.5 % with primary implants and 1-7 % with secondary interventions.3,5-8 It is difficult to gi… Show more

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“…In the present series we employed a combination of alcohol and povidone‐iodine for skin cleansing, but subsequently used only aqueous povidone‐iodine to maintain wound sterility and rinse the pocket during the remainder of the procedure. Concerns about povidone‐iodine adversely affecting wound healing have not panned out in more recent studies . Others have used antibiotic solution or have even suggested the alternative use of mere saline solution for CIED pocket irrigation periprocedurally .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the present series we employed a combination of alcohol and povidone‐iodine for skin cleansing, but subsequently used only aqueous povidone‐iodine to maintain wound sterility and rinse the pocket during the remainder of the procedure. Concerns about povidone‐iodine adversely affecting wound healing have not panned out in more recent studies . Others have used antibiotic solution or have even suggested the alternative use of mere saline solution for CIED pocket irrigation periprocedurally .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerns about povidone-iodine adversely affecting wound healing 15 have not panned out in more recent studies. 13,14,16,17 Others have used antibiotic solution or have even suggested the alternative use of mere saline solution for CIED pocket irrigation periprocedurally. 2,18 Our choice of povidone-iodine was based on its strong and broad spectrum bactericidal properties, without the emergence of resistance with its long-term use conferring lower infection rates compared to placebo.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Refractory infections of deep brain stimulation (DBS) hardware, vagal nerve stimulators, and cardiac pacemakers/defibrillators may also be cleared with partial explantation in an attempt to salvage the electrodes. [17][18][19][20] Lead salvage is attempted prior to removing hardware in localized wound infections for vagal nerve stimulators and DBS hardware. 17,18 Sillay et al reported a DBS hardware infection cure rate of 64% with lead-sparing partial explantation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vagal nerve stimulators 18 Partial or complete explantation Delayed reimplantation Cerebrospinal shunts 29,30 Complete explantation Immediate or delayed reimplantation Orthopedic fracture hardware 31,32 Complete explantation Immediate or no reimplantation Prosthetic joint hardware 15,[33][34][35] Complete explantation Immediate or delayed reimplantation Craniomaxillofacial fracture hardware 36 Complete explantation Immediate or no reimplantation Vascular prosthetic grafts 37,38 Complete explantation Immediate replacement or extra-anatomic bypass Cardiac implantable electronic devices 20,24,28 Partial or complete explantation Immediate or delayed reimplantation design of the work as well as the acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of data for the work. She also participated in drafting and revising it critically for important intellectual content.…”
Section: Delayed Reimplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In literature risk factors which have been considered to predispose patients to infection include presence of other comorbidities like coexisting organs malfunction, number of implanted leads, female group and use of steroids. Multiple leads and device revision or replacement are also identified as independent markers of device infection 6 .…”
Section: S872mentioning
confidence: 99%