Implant-Associated Infections: A Review of the Safety of Cardiac Implants
Venkataramana Kandi, Sabitha Vadakedath
Abstract
Cardiac implantations are among the most critical, and life-saving patient management procedures. Most cardiac implantations are performed to correct abnormalities in the conduction and the rhythm of the heart. Because the implants are intended for long-term use ranging from months to years, the failure of an implant is considered a major setback both in the patients as well as surgeons' perspectives. Implant failures can have multifactorial reasons, amongst which infectious causes need to be adequately addressed. This review attempts to evaluate the nature of implants, etiology, predisposing factors, infection control, and preventive strategies for cardiac implant-associated infections.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineImplantEtiologyImplant failureIntensive care medicineHeart failureSurgeryInternal medicineInfective Endocarditis Diagnosis and ManagementOrthopedic Infections and TreatmentsCardiac pacing and defibrillation studies