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Prevention and Risk Assessment of Cardiac Device Infections in Clinical Practice.

Andrea MatteucciCarlo PignalberiClaudio PandoziBarbara MagrisAntonella MeoMaurizio RussoMarco GaleazziGiammarco SchiaffiniStefano AquilaniStefania Angela Di FuscoFurio Colivicchi
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
The implantation of cardiac electronic devices (CIEDs), including pacemakers and defibrillators, has become increasingly prevalent in recent years and has been accompanied by a significant rise in cardiac device infections (CDIs), which pose a substantial clinical and economic burden. CDIs are associated with hospitalizations and prolonged antibiotic therapy and often necessitate device removal, leading to increased morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs worldwide. Approximately 1-2% of CIED implants are associated with infections, making this a critical issue to address. In this contemporary review, we discuss the burden of CDIs with their risk factors, healthcare costs, prevention strategies, and clinical management.
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