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Cardiac device-related infective endocarditis need for lead extraction whatever the device according to the ESC EORP EURO-ENDO registry
E. Donal, C. Tribouilloy, A. Sadeghpour, C. Laroche, AC. Tude Rodrigues, MDC. Pereira Nunes, DH. Kang, M. Hernadez-Meneses, Z. Kobalava, M. De Bonis, R. Dworakowski, B. Ivanovic, M. Holicka, T. Kitai, I. Cruz, O. Huttin, P. Colonna, P....
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AIMS: Cardiac device-related infective endocarditis (CDRIE) is a severe complication of cardiac device (CD) implantation and is usually treated by antibiotic therapy and percutaneous device extraction. Few studies report the management and prognosis of CDRIE in real life. In particular, the rate of device extraction in clinical practice and the management of patients with left heart infective endocarditis (LHIE) and an apparently non-infected CD (LHIE+CDRIE-) are not well described. METHODS AND RESULTS: We sought to study in EURO-ENDO, the characteristics, prognosis, and management of 483 patients with a CD included in the European Society of Cardiology EurObservational Research Programme EURO-ENDO registry. Three populations were compared: 280 isolated CDRIE (66.7 ± 14.3 years), 157 patients with LHIE and an apparently non-infected CD (LHIE+CDRIE-) (71.1 ± 13.6), and 46 patients with both LHIE and CDRIE (LHIE+CDRIE+) (70.2 ± 10.1). Echocardiography was not always transoesophageal echography (TOE); it was transthoracic echography (TTE) for isolated CDRIE in 88.4% (TOE = 67.6%), for LHIE+CDRIE- TTE = 93.0% (TOE = 58.6%), and for CDRIE+LHIE+ TTE = 87.0% (TOE = 63.0%). Nuclear imaging was performed in 135 patients (positive for 75.6%). In-hospital mortality was lower in isolated CDRIE 13.2% vs. 22.3% and 30.4% for LHIE+CDRIE- and LHIE+CDRIE+ (P = 0004). Device extraction was performed in 62.1% patients with isolated CDRIE, 10.2% of LHIE+CDRIE- patients, and 45.7% of CDRIE+LHIE+ patients. Device extraction was associated with a better prognosis [hazard ratio 0.59 (0.40-0.87), P = 0.0068] even in the LHIE+CDRIE- group (P = 0.047). CONCLUSION: Prognosis of endocarditis in patients with a CD remains poor, particularly in the presence of an associated LHIE. Although recommended by guidelines, device extraction is not always performed. Device removal was associated with better prognosis, even in the LHIE+CDRIE- group.
APHM Cardiology Department La Timone Hospital Marseille France
Clinical Center of Serbia Clinic of Cardiology Belgrade Serbia
Departamento de Cardiologia Hospital Garcia de Orta Almada Portugal
Department of Cardiology Amiens University Hospital Amiens Amiens 80000 France
Department of Cardiology Gruppo Villa Maria Care and Research Anthea Hospital Bari Italy
Department of Cardiology Polyclinic of Bari Hospital Bari 70124 Italy
Department of Cardiology RUDN Univerisity Moscow Russia
Department of Cardiology University Hospital Brno Jihlavska 20 Brno 62500 Czech Republic
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital Kobe Japan
European Society of Cardiology EORP Sophia Antipolis France
Infectious Diseases Service Hospital Clinic IDIBAPS University of Barcelona Barcelona Spain
IRD APHM MEPHI IHU Méditerranée Infection Aix Marseille University Marseille France
servico de Echocardiografia InRad HC Faculdade de Medicina Universidade de Sao Paulo SP Brazil
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