| Literature DB >> 28722286 |
Brandon M Jones1, Oussama Wazni1, Susan J Rehm2, Mehdi H Shishehbor1.
Abstract
Infections involving internal cardiac devices can be very challenging to treat, and almost universally require complete device extraction for successful management. Of the pathogens that cause device-related endocarditis, fungi such as Candida albicans are notoriously difficult to manage because of their propensity to produce large vegetations and the need for long-term treatment with potentially toxic medications. Furthermore, individuals who develop fungal, device-associated endocarditis are typically among the most complex patients, with significant comorbidities that place them at high risk for open heart procedures such as surgical device extraction. We present a case of one such patient in whom treatment of Candida albicans device-related endocarditis was managed using AngioVac® aspiration of a large right atrial vegetation with simultaneous laser sheath extraction of the implantable cardioverter-defibrillator lead.Entities:
Keywords: endocarditis; endovascular intervention; foreign body retrieval; laser; lead extraction; thrombectomy
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28722286 DOI: 10.1002/ccd.27153
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Catheter Cardiovasc Interv ISSN: 1522-1946 Impact factor: 2.692