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Research Article | Volume 15 Issue 1 (, 2009) | Pages 122 - 124
Pacemaker-related endocarditis: clinical features and treatment
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Cardiology Service, Hospital Reina Sofía, Córdoba, Spain. mruor@supercable.es
Under a Creative Commons license
PMID : -16480023
Published
Jan. 27, 2006
Abstract

Background and aim of the study: Removal of the entire infected system is the traditionally indicated management of pacemaker lead endocarditis (PLE), based on expert recommendations. Herein is described the present authors' experience with this condition.

Methods: Between 1987 and 2004, all consecutive patients with PLE treated at a tertiary referral university hospital and a community hospital were prospectively selected. Clinical features, management and outcome were analyzed.

Results: Thirteen cases of PLE were diagnosed. Surgery was performed in 10 cases, and medical treatment alone in three (due to advanced age in two cases and because of terminal colon cancer in one case). Four subjects died before discharge: three deaths occurred after surgery (one patient died due to refractory ventricular arrhythmia and two from persistent sepsis), and one unoperated patient died from sepsis and severe renal failure. No deaths or late surgeries were observed after a mean follow up period of 37 +/- 14 months. Both patients who survived hospitalization and underwent only medical treatment were free from late complications after 30 and 60 months follow up, respectively.

Conclusion: Some patients with PLE present a good evolution without surgery, suggesting that surgical treatment is not mandatory in this situation. However, an indication for surgery may be similar to that for other cases of infective endocarditis.

 

 

 

How to cite: Ruiz M, Anguita M, Castillo JC, Delgado M, Romo E, Torres F, Mesa D, Franco M, Vallés F. Pacemaker-related endocarditis: clinical features and treatment. J Heart Valve Dis. 2006 Jan;15(1):122-4. PMID: 16480023

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