Clinical utility of sonication for diagnosing infection and colonization of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices

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Amira H. El-Ashry
Mohammed Salah A. Hussein
Khaled Saad
Amira El Elhoufey
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[1] Mansoura University,Medical Microbiology and Immunology Department, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Mansoura University,Cardiovascular Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine
[3] Assiut University,Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine
[4] Assiut University,Department of Community Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing
[5] Alddrab University College,Department of Community Health Nursing
[6] Jazan University,undefined
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Sonication; Infection; Colonization; Cardiovascular implantable devices;
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Our study aimed to evaluate the sensitivity of the sonication tool for the microbiological diagnosis of cardiovascular implantable electronic device infections (CIEDIs). The extracted cardiac implants of 52 patients were assessed: 19 with CIEDI and 33 with elective generator replacement or revision without clinical infection. Sonication fluid culture of explanted CIEDs yielded higher numbers of microorganisms than pocket tissue or swab cultures. The sensitivity of sonication fluid culture was significantly higher than that of pocket swab and tissue culture for microbiological diagnosis of CIEDI. The microorganisms isolated most frequently via sonication of explanted CIEDs were Gram-positive cocci (70%), of which 50% was coagulase-negative Staphylococcus. Sonication fluid culture detected colonization in 36.4% of the non-infected patients. Sonication fluid culture represents a promising diagnostic strategy with increased sensitivity compared to conventional culture methods for microbiological diagnosis of cardiac devices associated with infection and colonization.
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