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Risk factors for cardiac implantable electronic device infections: a nationwide Danish study
AIMS: Cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) infection is a severe complication to modern management of cardiac arrhythmias. The CIED type and the type of surgery are recognized as risk factors for CIED infections, but knowledge of patient-related risk factors is scarce. This study aimed to id...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9748591/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36263789 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehac576 |
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author | Olsen, Thomas Jørgensen, Ole Dan Nielsen, Jens Cosedis Thøgersen, Anna Margrethe Philbert, Berit Thornvig Frausing, Maria Hee Jung Park Sandgaard, Niels Christian Foldager Johansen, Jens Brock |
author_facet | Olsen, Thomas Jørgensen, Ole Dan Nielsen, Jens Cosedis Thøgersen, Anna Margrethe Philbert, Berit Thornvig Frausing, Maria Hee Jung Park Sandgaard, Niels Christian Foldager Johansen, Jens Brock |
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description | AIMS: Cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) infection is a severe complication to modern management of cardiac arrhythmias. The CIED type and the type of surgery are recognized as risk factors for CIED infections, but knowledge of patient-related risk factors is scarce. This study aimed to identify lifelong patient-related risk factors for CIED infections. METHODS AND RESULTS: Consecutive Danish patients undergoing a CIED implantation or reoperation between January 1996 and April 2018 were included. The cohort consisted of 84 429 patients undergoing 108 494 CIED surgeries with a combined follow-up of 458 257 CIED-years. A total of 1556 CIED explantations were classified as either pocket (n = 1022) or systemic CIED infection (n = 534). Data were cross-linked with records from the Danish National Patient Registry and the Danish National Prescription Registry. Using multiple-record and multiple-event per subject proportional hazard analysis, specific patient-related risk factors were identified but with several variations amongst the subtypes of CIED infection. CIED reoperations were associated with the highest risk of pocket CIED infection but also CIED type, young age, and prior valvular surgery [hazard ratio (HR): 1.62, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.29–2.04]. Severe renal insufficiency/dialysis (HR: 2.40, 95% CI: 1.65–3.49), dermatitis (HR: 2.80, 95% CI: 1.92–4.05), and prior valvular surgery (HR: 2.09, 95% CI: 1.59–2.75) were associated with the highest risk of systemic CIED infections. Congestive heart failure, ischaemic heart disease, malignancy, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and temporary pacing were not significant at multivariate analysis. CONCLUSION: Specific comorbidities and surgical procedures were associated with a higher risk of CIED infections but with variations amongst pocket and systemic CIED infection. Pocket CIED infections were associated with CIED reoperations, young age and more complex type of CIED, whereas systemic CIED infections were associated with risk factors predisposing to bacteraemia. |
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spelling | pubmed-97485912022-12-15 Risk factors for cardiac implantable electronic device infections: a nationwide Danish study Olsen, Thomas Jørgensen, Ole Dan Nielsen, Jens Cosedis Thøgersen, Anna Margrethe Philbert, Berit Thornvig Frausing, Maria Hee Jung Park Sandgaard, Niels Christian Foldager Johansen, Jens Brock Eur Heart J Clinical Research AIMS: Cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) infection is a severe complication to modern management of cardiac arrhythmias. The CIED type and the type of surgery are recognized as risk factors for CIED infections, but knowledge of patient-related risk factors is scarce. This study aimed to identify lifelong patient-related risk factors for CIED infections. METHODS AND RESULTS: Consecutive Danish patients undergoing a CIED implantation or reoperation between January 1996 and April 2018 were included. The cohort consisted of 84 429 patients undergoing 108 494 CIED surgeries with a combined follow-up of 458 257 CIED-years. A total of 1556 CIED explantations were classified as either pocket (n = 1022) or systemic CIED infection (n = 534). Data were cross-linked with records from the Danish National Patient Registry and the Danish National Prescription Registry. Using multiple-record and multiple-event per subject proportional hazard analysis, specific patient-related risk factors were identified but with several variations amongst the subtypes of CIED infection. CIED reoperations were associated with the highest risk of pocket CIED infection but also CIED type, young age, and prior valvular surgery [hazard ratio (HR): 1.62, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.29–2.04]. Severe renal insufficiency/dialysis (HR: 2.40, 95% CI: 1.65–3.49), dermatitis (HR: 2.80, 95% CI: 1.92–4.05), and prior valvular surgery (HR: 2.09, 95% CI: 1.59–2.75) were associated with the highest risk of systemic CIED infections. Congestive heart failure, ischaemic heart disease, malignancy, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and temporary pacing were not significant at multivariate analysis. CONCLUSION: Specific comorbidities and surgical procedures were associated with a higher risk of CIED infections but with variations amongst pocket and systemic CIED infection. Pocket CIED infections were associated with CIED reoperations, young age and more complex type of CIED, whereas systemic CIED infections were associated with risk factors predisposing to bacteraemia. Oxford University Press 2022-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9748591/ /pubmed/36263789 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehac576 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Clinical Research Olsen, Thomas Jørgensen, Ole Dan Nielsen, Jens Cosedis Thøgersen, Anna Margrethe Philbert, Berit Thornvig Frausing, Maria Hee Jung Park Sandgaard, Niels Christian Foldager Johansen, Jens Brock Risk factors for cardiac implantable electronic device infections: a nationwide Danish study |
title | Risk factors for cardiac implantable electronic device infections: a nationwide Danish study |
title_full | Risk factors for cardiac implantable electronic device infections: a nationwide Danish study |
title_fullStr | Risk factors for cardiac implantable electronic device infections: a nationwide Danish study |
title_full_unstemmed | Risk factors for cardiac implantable electronic device infections: a nationwide Danish study |
title_short | Risk factors for cardiac implantable electronic device infections: a nationwide Danish study |
title_sort | risk factors for cardiac implantable electronic device infections: a nationwide danish study |
topic | Clinical Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9748591/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36263789 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehac576 |
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