Clinical manifestations of device-related infective endocarditis in cardiac resynchronization therapy recipients

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作者
Jedrzejczyk-Patej, Ewa [1 ]
Mazurek, Michal [1 ]
Kowalski, Oskar [1 ]
Sokal, Adam [1 ]
Liberska, Agnieszka [1 ]
Szulik, Mariola [1 ]
Podolecki, Tomasz [1 ]
Kalarus, Zbigniew [2 ]
Lenarczyk, Radoslaw [1 ]
机构
[1] Silesian Ctr Heart Dis, Dept Cardiol Congenital Heart Dis & Electrotherap, 9 Sklodowskiej Curie St, PL-41800 Zabrze, Poland
[2] Sch Med, Dept Cardiol, Div Dent, Zabrze, Poland
关键词
cardiac resynchronization therapy; endocarditis; heart failure; symptoms; signs; LEAD-ASSOCIATED ENDOCARDITIS; HEART-FAILURE; RISK-FACTORS; MANAGEMENT; PACEMAKER; DIAGNOSIS; ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY; REGISTRY;
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10.5114/aoms.2018.75893
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction: The aim of the study was to analyse microbiological characteristics and clinical manifestations of cardiac device-related infective endocarditis (CDRIE) in cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) recipients, and to compare the diagnostic value of modified Duke (MDC) versus modified Duke lead criteria (MDLC; including to MDC local infection and pulmonary infection or embolism as major criteria). Material and methods: The study population comprised 765 consecutive CRT patients from a high-volume, tertiary care centre from 2002 to 2015. All patients were screened for CDRIE. Results: During a median follow-up of 1692 days (range: 457-3067) 5.36% of patients (n = 41) developed CDRIE, which was accompanied by CRT pocket infection in 17.1% (n = 7) and recurrent pulmonary infection or pulmonary embolism in 29.3% (n = 12). Fever was present in 95.1% of patients (n = 39), whereas blood cultures were positive in 65.9% (n = 27). Staphylococcus was the most prevalent pathogen in 59.3% (n = 16), Gram-negative bacteria in 25.9% (n = 7). Transoesophageal echocardiography showed intracardiac vegetations in 73.2% of patients (n = 30). Non-different pathogen types with the most common methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus were observed for early versus late CDRIE (endocarditis 6 vs. > 6 months from CRT or other device-related procedure). All 3 inflammatory markers (C-reactive protein, white blood cells, procalcitonin) were normal in 4.9% of patients (n = 2). MDC versus MDLC indicated definite CDRIE in 48.8% versus 80.5%, respectively (p = 0.003). Conclusions: Fever is the most common symptom of CRT-related CDRIE, and transoesophageal echocardiography allows vegetations to be visualised in nearly 3/4 of patients with CDRIE. Although the most common pathogens were Staphylococci, Gram-negative bacteria accounted for a quarter of CDRIE. Modified Duke lead criteria proved superior to MDC.
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