The elimination of two-stage procedures and the shift to transvenous ICD placements decreased the infection rate from 16.7% to 0%.
Observational
No
Does single-stage transvenous ICD implantation reduce infection rates compared to two-stage thoracotomy procedures?
The elimination of two-stage procedures and the shift to transvenous ICD placement significantly reduced device-associated infection rates.
Absolute Event Rate: 0% vs 16.7%
In 1993, the incidence of infection associated with implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) excluding generator, lead, and patch placements was 16.7% at our institution. Eighty-eight percent of the ICD implantations were two-staged procedures: the cardiologists performed the electrophysiologic studies in their laboratories, and implantations were performed in the operating rooms a few hours to a few days later by cardiothoracic surgeons. In 1994, both the electrophysiologic studies and ICD implantations were performed in the operating rooms without waiting periods. From 1993 to 1995, the proportion of ICDs placed transvenously increased from 56% to 100%, whereas the proportion of two-staged ICD placements decreased from 88% to zero. From 1992 to 1993 the infection rate decreased concomitantly from 16.7% to zero. From 1992 through 1995, the infection rate for implantable ICDs alone was 4.8%, and the overall infection rate for implantable ICDs (including generator, lead, and patch placements) was 6.9%, comparable to the rate reported in the literature (2.2% to 7.2%). The elimination of the two-stage procedure and the increased proportion of transvenously placed ICDs has contributed to the decrease in infection rate.
Lai et al. (Sat,) conducted a observational in Implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) placement. Single-stage procedure and transvenous ICD placement vs. Two-stage procedure and thoracotomy placement was evaluated on Incidence of infection associated with ICDs. The elimination of two-stage procedures and the shift to transvenous ICD placements decreased the infection rate from 16.7% to 0%.
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