Background: The incidence of infections associated with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) and patient outcomes are not fully known. Aim: To provide a contemporary assessment of the risk of CIEDs infection and associated clinical outcomes. Methods: In Italy, 18 centres enrolled all consecutive patients undergoing a CIED procedure and entered a 12-months follow-up. CIED infections, as well as a composite clinical event of infection or all-cause death were recorded. Results: A total of 2675 patients (64.3% male, age 78 (70–84)) were enrolled. During follow up 28 (1.1%) CIED infections and 132 (5%) deaths, with 152 (5.7%) composite clinical events were observed. At a multivariate analysis, the type of procedure (revision/upgrading/reimplantation) (OR: 4.08, 95% CI: 1.38–12.08) and diabetes (OR: 2.22, 95% CI: 1.02–4.84) were found as main clinical factors associated to CIED infection. Both the PADIT score and the RI-AIAC Infection score were significantly associated with CIED infections, with the RI-AIAC infection score showing the strongest association (OR: 2.38, 95% CI: 1.60–3.55 for each point), with a c-index = 0.64 (0.52–0.75), p = 0.015. Regarding the occurrence of composite clinical events, the Kolek score, the Shariff score and the RI-AIAC Event score all predicted the outcome, with an AUC for the RI-AIAC Event score equal to 0.67 (0.63−0.71) p < 0.001. Conclusions: In this Italian nationwide cohort of patients, while the incidence of CIED infections was substantially low, the rate of the composite clinical outcome of infection or all-cause death was quite high and associated with several clinical factors depicting a more impaired clinical status.

Incidence and Predictors of Infections and All-Cause Death in Patients with Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices: The Italian Nationwide RI-AIAC Registry / G. Boriani, M. Proietti, M. Bertini, I. Diemberger, P. Palmisano, S. Baccarini, F. Biscione, N. Bottoni, A. Ciccaglioni, A.D. Monte, F.A. Ferrari, S. Iacopino, M. Piacenti, D. Porcelli, S. Sangiorgio, L. Santini, M. Malagu, G. Stabile, J.F. Imberti, D. Caruso, M. Zoni-Berisso, R. De Ponti, R.P. Ricci. - In: JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE. - ISSN 2075-4426. - 12:1(2022 Jan 11), pp. 91.1-91.16. [10.3390/jpm12010091]

Incidence and Predictors of Infections and All-Cause Death in Patients with Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices: The Italian Nationwide RI-AIAC Registry

M. Proietti
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2022

Abstract

Background: The incidence of infections associated with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) and patient outcomes are not fully known. Aim: To provide a contemporary assessment of the risk of CIEDs infection and associated clinical outcomes. Methods: In Italy, 18 centres enrolled all consecutive patients undergoing a CIED procedure and entered a 12-months follow-up. CIED infections, as well as a composite clinical event of infection or all-cause death were recorded. Results: A total of 2675 patients (64.3% male, age 78 (70–84)) were enrolled. During follow up 28 (1.1%) CIED infections and 132 (5%) deaths, with 152 (5.7%) composite clinical events were observed. At a multivariate analysis, the type of procedure (revision/upgrading/reimplantation) (OR: 4.08, 95% CI: 1.38–12.08) and diabetes (OR: 2.22, 95% CI: 1.02–4.84) were found as main clinical factors associated to CIED infection. Both the PADIT score and the RI-AIAC Infection score were significantly associated with CIED infections, with the RI-AIAC infection score showing the strongest association (OR: 2.38, 95% CI: 1.60–3.55 for each point), with a c-index = 0.64 (0.52–0.75), p = 0.015. Regarding the occurrence of composite clinical events, the Kolek score, the Shariff score and the RI-AIAC Event score all predicted the outcome, with an AUC for the RI-AIAC Event score equal to 0.67 (0.63−0.71) p < 0.001. Conclusions: In this Italian nationwide cohort of patients, while the incidence of CIED infections was substantially low, the rate of the composite clinical outcome of infection or all-cause death was quite high and associated with several clinical factors depicting a more impaired clinical status.
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Cardiac implantable electronic device; Implantable defibrillator; Infection; Outcome; Pacemaker
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Incidence and Predictors of Infections and All-Cause Death in Patients with Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices: The Italian Nationwide RI-AIAC Registry / G. Boriani, M. Proietti, M. Bertini, I. Diemberger, P. Palmisano, S. Baccarini, F. Biscione, N. Bottoni, A. Ciccaglioni, A.D. Monte, F.A. Ferrari, S. Iacopino, M. Piacenti, D. Porcelli, S. Sangiorgio, L. Santini, M. Malagu, G. Stabile, J.F. Imberti, D. Caruso, M. Zoni-Berisso, R. De Ponti, R.P. Ricci. - In: JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE. - ISSN 2075-4426. - 12:1(2022 Jan 11), pp. 91.1-91.16. [10.3390/jpm12010091]
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G. Boriani, M. Proietti, M. Bertini, I. Diemberger, P. Palmisano, S. Baccarini, F. Biscione, N. Bottoni, A. Ciccaglioni, A.D. Monte, F.A. Ferrari, S. Iacopino, M. Piacenti, D. Porcelli, S. Sangiorgio, L. Santini, M. Malagu, G. Stabile, J.F. Imberti, D. Caruso, M. Zoni-Berisso, R. De Ponti, R.P. Ricci
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