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Infections associated with permanent pacemakers and implanted cardioverter-defibrillator devices. A 10-year regional study in Denmark. | LitMetric

Endocarditis and localized pocket infections are recognized as serious adverse events in patients with implanted cardiac impulse generators. We have undertaken a 10-y retrospective study in North Denmark Region (population 0.5 million) in order to elucidate the clinical spectrum, causative microorganisms, management and outcome. Infections associated with permanent pacemakers (PPM) and implanted cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) devices were identified by searching hospital databases. Ninety-one incident cases were recorded in 1999 through 2008: 26 patients had endocarditis, 39 patients had a localized pocket infection, and 9 patients developed surgical sepsis with or without local signs immediately after implantation or reoperation; the device was the likely but unconfirmed focus of infection in 17 patients with bacteraemia. Staphylococcus aureus, coagulase-negative staphylococci and other Gram-positive bacteria were the predominant causative agents; only 6 cases were culture-negative. Management included device and lead extraction and individualized antibiotic therapy. The all-cause 30-day case-fatality was 11%. Only 3 recurrences were recorded during 2 y of follow-up. In conclusion, infections associated with permanent impulse generators have a broader clinical spectrum than often reported in the literature. Most cases are culture-positive with staphylococcal predominance. The short-term mortality is notably high, but the risk of recurrence is low.

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