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J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol ; 33(7): 1628-1635, 2022 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35662315

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Infection remains a major complication of cardiac implantable electronic devices and can lead to significant morbidity and mortality. Implantable devices that avoid transvenous leads, such as the subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (S-ICD), can reduce the risk of serious infection-related complications, such as bloodstream infection and infective endocarditis. While the 2017 AHA/ACC/HRS guidelines include recommendations for S-ICD use for patients at high risk of infection, currently, there are no clinical trial data that address best practices for the prevention of S-ICD infections. Therefore, an expert panel was convened to develop a consensus on these topics. METHODS: An expert process mapping methodology was used to achieve consensus on the appropriate steps to minimize or prevent S-ICD infections. Two face-to-face meetings of high-volume S-ICD implanters and an infectious diseases specialist, with expertise in cardiovascular implantable electronic device infections, were conducted to develop consensus on useful strategies pre-, peri-, and postimplant to reduce S-ICD infection risk. RESULTS: Expert panel consensus on recommended steps for patient preparation, S-ICD implantation, and postoperative management was developed to provide guidance in individual patient management. CONCLUSION: Achieving expert panel consensus by process mapping methodology for S-ICD infection prevention was attainable, and the results should be helpful to clinicians in adopting interventions to minimize risks of S-ICD infection.


Assuntos
Desfibriladores Implantáveis , Consenso , Morte Súbita Cardíaca/etiologia , Morte Súbita Cardíaca/prevenção & controle , Desfibriladores Implantáveis/efeitos adversos , Humanos , Resultado do Tratamento
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J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol ; 33(4): 725-730, 2022 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35066954

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: Transvenous implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (TV-ICD) infection is a serious complication that frequently requires complete device removal for attempted cure, which can be associated with patient morbidity and mortality. The objective of this study is to assess mortality risk associated with TV-ICD infection in a large Medicare population with de novo TV-ICD implants. METHODS: A survival analysis was conducted using 100% fee-for-service Medicare facility-level claims data to identify patients who underwent de novo TV-ICD implantation between 7/2016 and 1/2018. TV-ICD infection within 2 years of implantation was identified using International Classification of Disease, 10th Edition and current procedural terminology codes. Baseline patient risk factors associated with mortality were identified using the Charlson Comorbidity Index categories. Infection was treated as a time-dependent variable in a multivariate Cox proportional hazards model to account for immortal time bias. RESULTS: Among 26,742 Medicare patients with de novo TV-ICD, 518 (1.9%) had a device-related infection. The overall number of decedents was 4721 (17.7%) over 2 years, with 4555 (17%) in the noninfection group and 166 (32%) in the infection group. After adjusting for baseline patient demographic characteristics and various comorbidities, the presence of TV-ICD infection was associated with an increase of 2.4 (95% CI: 2.08-2.85) times in the mortality hazard ratio. CONCLUSION: The rate of TV-ICD infection and associated mortality in a large, real-world Medicare population is noteworthy. The positive association between device-related infection and risk of mortality further highlights the need to reduce infections.


Assuntos
Desfibriladores Implantáveis , Idoso , Desfibriladores Implantáveis/efeitos adversos , Cardioversão Elétrica , Humanos , Medicare , Infecções Relacionadas à Prótese/epidemiologia , Infecções Relacionadas à Prótese/etiologia , Infecções Relacionadas à Prótese/mortalidade , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento , Estados Unidos/epidemiologia
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Pacing Clin Electrophysiol ; 43(9): 958-965, 2020 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32267974

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Infection is a well-recognized complication of cardiovascular implantable electronic device (CIED) implantation, including the more recently available subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (S-ICD). Although the AHA/ACC/HRS guidelines include recommendations for S-ICD use, currently there are no clinical trial data that address the diagnosis and management of S-ICD infections. Therefore, an expert panel was convened to develop consensus on these topics. METHODS: A process mapping methodology was used to achieve a primary goal - the development of consensus on the diagnosis and management of S-ICD infections. Two face-to-face meetings of panel experts were conducted to recommend useful information to clinicians in individual patient management of S-ICD infections. RESULTS: Panel consensus of a stepwise approach in the diagnosis and management was developed to provide guidance in individual patient management. CONCLUSION: Achieving expert panel consensus by process mapping methodology in S-ICD infection diagnosis and management was attainable, and the results should be helpful in individual patient management.


Assuntos
Desfibriladores Implantáveis/microbiologia , Infecções Relacionadas à Prótese/diagnóstico , Contaminação de Equipamentos , Humanos , Infecções Relacionadas à Prótese/epidemiologia
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Pacing Clin Electrophysiol ; 41(7): 807-816, 2018 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29754394

RESUMO

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Worldwide adoption of the subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (S-ICD) for preventing sudden cardiac death continues to increase, as longer-term evidence demonstrating the safety and efficacy of the S-ICD expands. As a relatively new technology, comprehensive anesthesia guidance for the management of patients undergoing S-ICD placement is lacking. This article presents advantages and disadvantages of different periprocedural sedation and anesthesia options for S-ICD implants including general anesthesia, monitored anesthesia care, regional anesthesia, and nonanesthesia personnel administered sedation and analgesia. METHODS: Guidance, for approaches to anesthesia care during S-ICD implantation, is presented based upon literature review and consensus of a panel of high-volume S-ICD implanters, a regional anesthesiologist, and a cardiothoracic anesthesiologist with significant S-ICD experience. The panel developed suggested actions for perioperative sedation, anesthesia, surgical practices, and a decision algorithm for S-ICD implantation. CONCLUSIONS: While S-ICD implantation currently requires higher sedation than transvenous ICD systems, the panel consensus is that general anesthesia is not required or is obligatory for the majority of patients for the experienced S-ICD implanter. The focus of the implanting physician and the anesthesia services should be to maximize patient comfort and take into consideration patient-specific comorbidities, with a low threshold to consult the anesthesiology team.


Assuntos
Anestesia/métodos , Desfibriladores Implantáveis , Implantação de Prótese/métodos , Árvores de Decisões , Sedação Profunda , Humanos , Estados Unidos
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Heart Rhythm ; 18(8): 1301-1309, 2021 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33887452

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Cardiac device infection is a serious complication of implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) placement and requires complete device removal with accompanying antimicrobial therapy for durable cure. Recent guidelines have highlighted the need to better identify patients at high risk of infection to assist in device selection. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of infection in de novo transvenous (TV) ICD implants and assess factors associated with infection risk in a Medicare population. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted using 100% Medicare administrative and claims data to identify patients who underwent de novo TV-ICD implantation (July 2016-December 2017). Infection within 720 days of implantation was identified using ICD-10 codes. Baseline factors associated with infection were identified by univariable logistic regression analysis of all variables of interest, including conditions in Charlson and Elixhauser comorbidity indices, followed by stepwise selection criteria with a P ≤ .25 for inclusion in a multivariable model and a backwards, stepwise elimination process with P ≤ .1 to remain in the model. A time-to-event analysis was also conducted. RESULTS: Among 26,742 patients with de novo TV-ICD, 519 (1.9%) developed an infection within 720 days post implant. While more than half (54%) of infections occurred during the first 90 days, 16% of infections occurred after 365 days. Multivariable analysis revealed several significant predictors of infection: age <70 years, renal disease with dialysis, and complicated diabetes mellitus. CONCLUSION: The rate of de novo TV-ICD infection was 1.9%, and identified risk factors associated with infection may be useful in device selection.


Assuntos
Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Desfibriladores Implantáveis/efeitos adversos , Remoção de Dispositivo/métodos , Medicare/economia , Infecções Relacionadas à Prótese/terapia , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Incidência , Masculino , Infecções Relacionadas à Prótese/economia , Infecções Relacionadas à Prótese/epidemiologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Fatores de Tempo , Estados Unidos/epidemiologia
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Heart Rhythm ; 5(1): 83-8, 2008 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18180023

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Differentiating atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT) from orthodromic atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia (AVRT) can be difficult. The His bundle and atria are activated sequentially over the AV node during entrainment of AVNRT from the ventricle but simultaneously during supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). They are activated in parallel during entrainment of AVRT but sequentially during SVT. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that a DeltaHA (HA((entrainment)) - HA((SVT))) cutoff value of 0 reliably differentiates AVNRT from AVRT. METHODS AND RESULTS: Of 61 patients undergoing electrophysiologic evaluation for paroxysmal SVT, retrograde His-bundle potentials were recorded in 57 (93%) and entrainment performed in 49 (34 AVNRT, 15 AVRT). DeltaHA values during entrainment from the ventricle were significantly longer during AVNRT than AVRT (31 +/- 24 ms vs -38 +/- 31 ms, P <.001). All DeltaHA values were positive (minimum: 3 ms) for AVNRT and negative (maximum: -2 ms) for AVRT. DeltaHA of 0 had sensitivity, specificity. and positive predictive value of 100% for correct diagnosis. CONCLUSION: The DeltaHA criterion during entrainment of tachycardia from the ventricle reliably differentiates AVNRT (positive values) from AVRT (negative values).


Assuntos
Fascículo Atrioventricular/fisiopatologia , Átrios do Coração/fisiopatologia , Ventrículos do Coração/fisiopatologia , Taquicardia por Reentrada no Nó Atrioventricular/diagnóstico , Adulto , Feminino , Sistema de Condução Cardíaco , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Prospectivos , Taquicardia por Reentrada no Nó Atrioventricular/fisiopatologia , Taquicardia Paroxística/diagnóstico , Taquicardia Paroxística/fisiopatologia
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Congest Heart Fail ; 13(2): 84-92, 2007.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17392612

RESUMO

In the past decade, cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), achieved by simultaneous left and right ventricular pacing, has emerged as a potent therapeutic option for patients with congestive heart failure. Electrical dyssynchrony, most often manifested by left bundle branch block on the surface 12-lead electrocardiogram, results in mechanical dyssynchrony of the left ventricular septum and free wall, which decreases cardiac efficiency. In patients with ejection fractions <30%, New York Heart Association (NYHA) class III or IV, and QRS width >120 ms, CRT improves clinical parameters such as 6-minute walk distances, quality-of-life scores, and NYHA functional class. Long-term reverse remodeling of the failing ventricle results in reductions in congestive heart failure hospitalizations and mortality independent of defibrillator therapy. While most patients show significant improvement, a small proportion fail to respond. Appropriately identifying patients who will benefit most from CRT and timing the initiation of resynchronization therapy remain areas of intense investigation.


Assuntos
Estimulação Cardíaca Artificial/tendências , Insuficiência Cardíaca/terapia , Arritmias Cardíacas/terapia , Humanos
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Carbohydr Res ; 338(9): 903-22, 2003 Apr 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12681914

RESUMO

Colonization of implanted medical devices by coagulase-negative staphylococci such as Staphylococcus epidermidis is mediated by the bacterial polysaccharide intercellular adhesin (PIA), a polymer of beta-(1-->6)-linked glucosamine substituted with N-acetyl and O-succinyl constituents. The icaADBC locus containing the biosynthetic genes for production of PIA has been identified in both S. epidermidis and S. aureus. Whereas it is clear that PIA is a constituent that contributes to the virulence of S. epidermidis, it is less clear what role PIA plays in infection with S. aureus. Recently, identification of a novel polysaccharide antigen from S. aureus termed poly N-succinyl beta-(1-->6)-glucosamine (PNSG) has been reported. This polymer was composed of the same glycan backbone as PIA but was reported to contain a high proportion of N-succinylation rather than acetylation. We have isolated a glucosamine-containing exopolysaccharide from the constitutive over-producing MN8m strain of S. aureus in order to prepare polysaccharide-protein conjugate vaccines. In this report we demonstrate that MN8m produced a high-molecular-weight (>300,000 Da) polymer of beta-(1-->6)-linked glucosamine containing 45-60% N-acetyl, and a small amount of O-succinyl (approx 10% mole ratio to monosaccharide units). By detailed NMR analyses of polysaccharide preparations, we show that the previous identification of N-succinyl was an analytical artifact. The exopolysaccharide we have isolated is active in in vitro hemagglutination assays and is immunogenic in mice when coupled to a protein carrier. We therefore conclude that S. aureus strain MN8m produces a polymer that is chemically and biologically closely related to the PIA produced by S. epidermidis.


Assuntos
Polissacarídeos Bacterianos/imunologia , Polissacarídeos Bacterianos/isolamento & purificação , Staphylococcus aureus/química , Animais , Configuração de Carboidratos , Cromatografia em Gel , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática , Testes de Hemaglutinação , Ácidos Levulínicos/análise , Ácidos Levulínicos/química , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética , Camundongos , Peso Molecular , Polissacarídeos Bacterianos/química
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Int J Cardiol ; 167(4): 1622-4, 2013 Aug 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22633670

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Friedreich ataxia is an autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by ataxia of all four limbs, dysarthria, areflexia, and cardiomyopathy. At present, baseline values of cardiac troponin I are unknown among Friedreich ataxia subjects. METHODS: In this study, we evaluated baseline plasma cardiac troponin I levels among a cross-sectional cohort of 49 pediatric and adult Friedreich ataxia subjects without active arrhythmia, chest pain or features of acute coronary syndrome at the time of sampling. We also reviewed baseline electrocardiograms from 45 of these subjects. RESULTS: Troponin I values were elevated above the 99th percentile population cutoff in 46.9% of all subjects, with 16.3% of asymptomatic subjects having levels typically seen during an acute myocardial infarction. In logistic regression models, younger age and an earlier disease onset predicted higher serum cardiac troponin I values. Only weak correlations were seen between cardiac troponin I values and echocardiogram parameters, including ejection fraction. Additionally, 82.2% of subjects also had abnormal baseline electrocardiograms. CONCLUSION: The present study demonstrates that both abnormal electrocardiograms and elevated serum cardiac troponin I values may be common baseline characteristics seen in Friedreich ataxia subjects. Further longitudinal studies will allow for a better understanding of the cause and prognostic implications of elevated levels, as well as the clinical utility of serum cardiac troponin I testing in Friedreich ataxia.


Assuntos
Doenças Assintomáticas , Ataxia de Friedreich/sangue , Ataxia de Friedreich/diagnóstico , Troponina I/sangue , Adolescente , Biomarcadores/sangue , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Estudos de Coortes , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino
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J Child Neurol ; 27(9): 1187-92, 2012 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22752487

RESUMO

Electrocardiographic (ECG) findings in Friedreich ataxia and their relation to disease characteristics have not been well described. In this retrospective cross-sectional study, the authors reviewed baseline ECGs from 239 children and adults with Friedreich ataxia. ECG abnormalities--assessed in relation to participant age, sex, shorter guanine-adenine-adenine triplet repeat length, age of disease onset, and functional disability score--were found in 90% of subjects, including nonspecific ST-T wave changes (53%), right axis deviation (32%), left ventricular hypertrophy (19%), and right ventricular hypertrophy (13%). Female sex and shorter guanine-adenine-adenine repeat lengths were associated with a normal ECG (P = .004 and P = .003). Males and those of younger age were more likely to show ventricular hypertrophy (P = .006 and P = .026 for left ventricular hypertrophy and P < .001 and P = .001 for right). Neurologic status as measured by the functional disability score did not predict ECG abnormalities.


Assuntos
Eletrocardiografia , Ataxia de Friedreich/complicações , Cardiopatias/diagnóstico , Cardiopatias/etiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Fatores Etários , Idoso , Cardiomegalia/diagnóstico , Cardiomegalia/etiologia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Estudos de Coortes , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Hipertrofia Ventricular Esquerda , Modelos Logísticos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Retrospectivos , Adulto Jovem
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Pacing Clin Electrophysiol ; 30(12): 1555-7, 2007 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18070313

RESUMO

We present a 59-year-old man with a dilated cardiomyopathy (ejection fraction = 20%), congestive heart failure and atrio-ventricular (AV) block who underwent implantation of a biventricular defibrillator (BiV ICD). While undergoing cardiac transplant evaluation for drug-refractory ventricular fibrillation, his telemetry recorded findings resembling crosstalk inhibition. Device interrogation was normal. All episodes occurred at 1:00 a.m. suggesting a routine device operation. Left ventricular capture management, a new feature that automatically measures left ventricular pacing thresholds at 1:00 a.m., had been programmed to Monitor. Understanding this sophisticated pacing algorithm might avoid confusion when operative in patients with AV block.


Assuntos
Nó Atrioventricular/fisiopatologia , Desfibriladores Implantáveis , Bloqueio Cardíaco/fisiopatologia , Bloqueio Cardíaco/terapia , Algoritmos , Cardiomiopatia Dilatada/fisiopatologia , Cardiomiopatia Dilatada/terapia , Falha de Equipamento , Insuficiência Cardíaca/fisiopatologia , Insuficiência Cardíaca/terapia , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Telemetria
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