| Literature DB >> 26183430 |
A Kornberger1, V Walter2, M Khalil3, P Therapidis4, B Assmus5, A Moritz6, A Beiras-Fernandez7, U A Stock8.
Abstract
Device-related infections in recipients of left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) have been recognized as a major source of morbidity and mortality. They require a high level of diagnostic effort as part of the overall burden resulting from infectious complications in LVAD recipients. We present a multi-allergic patient who was treated for persistent sterile intrathoracic abscess formation and pericardial empyema following minimally invasive LVAD implantation including use of a sheet of e-polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) membrane to restore pericardial integrity. Sterile abscess formation and pericardial empyema recurred after surgical removal until the ePTFE membrane was removed, suggesting that in disposed patients, ePTFE may be related to sterile abscess formation or sterile empyema.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26183430 PMCID: PMC4504348 DOI: 10.1186/s13019-015-0305-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiothorac Surg ISSN: 1749-8090 Impact factor: 1.637
Fig. 1a CT showing abscess reaching up to and adjoining the HVAD. b CT showing CT-guided abscess drainage
Fig. 2Infection markers (CRP and WBC count) during the 53 day hospital stay. Day 1: surgical exploration and initiation of underpressure therapy; day 8: wound closure; day 22: extensive surgical re-exploration; day 29: wound closure
Microbiological testing including routine screening for multi-resistant organisms performed during hospital stay of 53 days
| Summary of microbiological testing | ||
|---|---|---|
| Test | No. | Result |
| Superficial, deep, intrathoracic and intrapericardial wound swabs | 18 | Negative |
| Driveline exit site swabs | 6 | Negative |
| Swabs from chest drains | 3 | 1 positive for Pseudomonas aeruginosaa |
| 1 positive for Candida spp.a | ||
| Culture from abscess fluid | 1 | Negative |
| Culture from pleural effusion | 1 | Negative |
| Blood culture | 3 | Negative |
| Microbiological examination of ePTFE membrane | 1 | Negative |
| PCR for bacteria and fungi of ePTFE membrane | 1 | Negative |
| PCR for bacteria and fungi of fluid aspirated from abscess | 1 | Negative |
| PCR for bacteria and fungi of pleural effusion | 1 | Negative |
| Nose swabs | 6 | Negative |
| Rectal swabs | 6 | 1 positive for Enterobacter cloacae |
| 1 positive for E. coli | ||
| Anal swab | 1 | Positive for E. coli, Klebsiella pneumonia, Candida albicans and Candida utilis |
| Stool culture | 1 | Positive for Candida albicans and Candida non-albicans |
| Urine culture | 7 | Negative |
| Tip of central venous catheter | 3 | 1 positive for Candida albicans |
| Axillary skin swab | 1 | Positive for Candida albicans |
aSuspected contamination