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Evidence-Based Strategies to Promote Long-Term Cardiac Implant Site Health: Review of the Literature

2021

Cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) are commonly used nowadays. The association between CIED placement and infections is responsible for the high mortality and device explantation rate. Since CIED placement has increased in the past decade, CIED-related complications have risen. In order to reduce the CIED-related complications rate, the prevention of device infection represents the main goal. Over time, many different studies have proven the importance of the measures to prevent CIED-related infections. This review aims to collect the actual recommendations for CIED infection prevention, providing an overview of the main evidence-based strategies.

medicine.medical_specialtyEvidence-based practicebusiness.industrymicrobiologyHigh mortalityCardiologyGeneral EngineeringHealthcare Technologycardiac implantable electronic device (cied)030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyinfectionsurgery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinepreventionCardiac/Thoracic/Vascular SurgerymedicineInfection controlIntensive care medicinebusinessCardiac implant030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCureus
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Lead-Related Infective Endocarditis in Latvia: A Single Centre Experience

2019

Background and Objectives: Over the last five decades cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED) have become established as the mainstay for the treatment of permanent bradycardias, chronic heart failure and dangerous heart rhythm disturbances. These devices improve survival and quality of life in many patients. However, infections associated with CIED implantation, particularly lead-related infective endocarditis (LRIE), can offset all benefits and make more harm than good for the patient. To date, there are no other studies in Latvia, addressing patients with lead-related infective endocarditis. The objective of this study was to identify the most common pathogens associated with LRIE …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classAntibioticsDiseasemedicine.disease_causeArticleAntibiotic resistanceQuality of lifelead-related infective endocarditisRisk FactorsInternal medicinemedicineHumansAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overHeart Failurelcsh:R5-920cardiac implantable electronic devicesEndocarditisbusiness.industryArrhythmias CardiacGeneral Medicinecardiac device infectionProstheses and ImplantsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseLatviaLRIE mortalityLeadStaphylococcus aureusEchocardiographyInfective endocarditisHeart failureCIED complicationFemalelead-related infective endocarditis; cardiac implantable electronic devices; cardiac device infection; CIED complication; LRIE mortalityCoagulasebusinesslcsh:Medicine (General)Medicina
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18F-FDG PET/CT in cardiovascular infection and inflammation.

2021

The diagnosis of cardiovascular infection and inflammation by [18F]FDG PET/CT in Nuclear Cardiology is of growing interest, because with respect to echocardiography this technique has improved the certainty in the diagnosis of infective endocarditis in patients with prosthetic valves, the increasing number of patients with implantable cardiac devices because of the progressive ageing of the population, as well as in patients with suspected large vessel vasculitis. All are serious clinical situations which require correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment as soon as possible, because they can cause severe complications, high mortality and also increased health care costs. We review the use…

medicine.medical_specialtyCardiovascular infectionPET/CTPopulationInflammationLarge vessel vasculitismedicineeducationGeneral Environmental ScienceProsthetic valvePET-CTeducation.field_of_studyModalitiesLarge vessel vasculitis18F FDGCardiac implantable devicebusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringNuclear cardiologyProsthetic valvesmedicine.diseaseInfective endocarditisGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesRadiologymedicine.symptomInfective endocarditisbusiness
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