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A Rare Entity-Percutaneous Lead Extraction in a Very Late Onset Pacemaker Endocarditis: Case Report and Review of Literature.

Andreea Maria Ursaru1, Cristian Mihai Haba1,2, Ștefan Eduard Popescu1, Daniela Crișu1, Antoniu Octavian Petriș1,2, Nicolae Dan Tesloianu1.   

Abstract

The number of infections related to cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) has increased as the number of devices implanted around the world has grown exponentially in recent years. CIED complications can sometimes be difficult to diagnose and manage, as in the case of lead-related infective endocarditis. We present the case of a 48-year-old male diagnosed with Staphylococcus aureus device-related infective endocarditis, 12 years after the implant of a single chamber pacemaker. A recent history of the patient includes two urinary catheterizations due to obstructive uropathy in the context of a prostatic adenoma, 2 months previously, both without antibiotic prophylaxis; no other possible entry sites were found and no history of other invasive procedures. After initiation of antibiotic therapy according to antibiotic susceptibility testing, we decided to remove the right ventricular passive fixation lead along with the vegetation and pacemaker generator; because of severe lead adhesions in the costoclavicular region, and especially in the right ventricle, we needed mechanical sheaths to remove the abundant fibrous tissue that encompassed the lead. After a difficult, but successful, lead extraction along with a large vegetation and 6 weeks' antibiotic therapy, the clinical and biological evolution was favorable, without reappearance of symptoms. While very late lead endocarditis is a rarity, late lead-related infective endocarditis (more than 12 months elapsed since implant) is not an exception; this is why we find that endocarditis prophylaxis should be reconsidered in certain patient categories, our patient being proof that procedures with neglectable endocarditis risk according to the guidelines can lead to bacterial endocarditis.

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Keywords:  cardiac device; endocarditis; infection; late lead extraction; late lead-related infective endocarditis; pacemaker lead endocarditis

Year:  2021        PMID: 33435384      PMCID: PMC7827933          DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics11010096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-4418


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Journal:  Cardiology       Date:  2007-12-12       Impact factor: 1.869

2.  The encapsulation of polyurethane-insulated transvenous cardiac pacemaker leads.

Authors:  K Stokes; J Anderson; R McVenes; C McClay
Journal:  Cardiovasc Pathol       Date:  1995 Jul-Sep       Impact factor: 2.185

3.  Major predictors of fibrous adherences in transvenous implantable cardioverter-defibrillator lead extraction.

Authors:  Luca Segreti; Andrea Di Cori; Ezio Soldati; Giulio Zucchelli; Stefano Viani; Luca Paperini; Raffaele De Lucia; Giovanni Coluccia; Sergio Valsecchi; Maria Grazia Bongiorni
Journal:  Heart Rhythm       Date:  2014-08-08       Impact factor: 6.343

4.  Cardiac device-related endocarditis: 31-Years' experience.

Authors:  Damirbek Osmonov; Kazim Serhan Ozcan; Izzet Erdinler; Servet Altay; Ersin Yildirim; Ceyhan Turkkan; Ahmet Ekmekci; Baris Gungor; Kadir Gurkan
Journal:  J Cardiol       Date:  2012-11-17       Impact factor: 3.159

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Authors:  Shi-Min Yuan
Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med       Date:  2014-01-15

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Authors:  Kalpa De Silva; Amanda Fife; Francis Murgatroyd; Nicholas Gall
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2009-11-18

7.  Surgical treatment of pacemaker and defibrillator lead endocarditis: the impact of electrode lead extraction on outcome.

Authors:  Ana del Río; Ignasi Anguera; José M Miró; Lluis Mont; Vance G Fowler; Manel Azqueta; Carlos A Mestres
Journal:  Chest       Date:  2003-10       Impact factor: 9.410

8.  Endocardial pacemaker or defibrillator leads with infected vegetations: a single-center experience and consequences of transvenous extraction.

Authors:  Hans K Meier-Ewert; Mary-Ellen Gray; Roy M John
Journal:  Am Heart J       Date:  2003-08       Impact factor: 4.749

9.  The European Lead Extraction ConTRolled (ELECTRa) study: a European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) Registry of Transvenous Lead Extraction Outcomes.

Authors:  Maria Grazia Bongiorni; Charles Kennergren; Christian Butter; Jean Claude Deharo; Andrzej Kutarski; Christopher A Rinaldi; Simone L Romano; Aldo P Maggioni; Maryna Andarala; Angelo Auricchio; Karl-Heinz Kuck; Carina Blomström-Lundqvist
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  2017-10-21       Impact factor: 29.983

10.  Transvenous pacemaker lead removal in pacemaker lead endocarditis with large vegetations: a report of two cases.

Authors:  Hyunsoo Cho; Mihyun Kim; Jae-Sun Uhm; Hui-Nam Pak; Moon-Hyoung Lee; Boyoung Joung
Journal:  Korean Circ J       Date:  2014-03-12       Impact factor: 3.243

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1.  Early, Delayed and Late Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Infections: Do the Timing of Onset and Pathogens Matter?

Authors:  Anna Polewczyk; Wojciech Jacheć; Maciej Polewczyk; Dorota Szczęśniak-Stańczyk; Andrzej Kutarski
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-07-06       Impact factor: 4.964

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