Forty-Year Trends in Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Infective Endocarditis

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Background: Studies investigating cardiac implantable electronic device infective endocarditis (CIED-IE) epidemiological changes and prognosis over long periods of time are lacking. Methods: Retrospective single cardiovascular surgery center cohort study of definite CIED-IE episodes between 1981-2020. A comparative analysis of two periods (1981-2000 vs 2001-2020) was conducted to analyze changes in epidemiology and outcome over time. Results: One-hundred and thirty-eight CIED-IE episodes were diagnosed: 25 (18%) first period and 113 (82%) second. CIED-IE was 4.5 times more frequent in the second period, especially in implantable cardiac defibrillators. Age (63 [53-70] vs 71 [63-76] years, P. 01), nosocomial infections (4% vs 15.9%, P =. 02) and transfers from other centers (8% vs 41.6%, P

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Hernández-Meneses, M., Llopis, J., Sandoval, E., Ninot, S., Almela, M., Falces, C., … Miró, J. M. (2022). Forty-Year Trends in Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Infective Endocarditis. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 9(11). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac547

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