Fluorescence in situ hybridization and polymerase chain reaction to detect infections of cardiac implantable electronic devices
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
In patients with infections of cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs), the identification of causative pathogens is complicated by biofilm formations and previous antibiotic therapy. In this work, the impact of an additional fluorescence
In 36 patients with CIED infections, FISHseq of explanted devices was performed and compared with standard microbiological cultivation of preoperative and intraoperative samples. The mean age was 61.9 (±16.2) years; 25 (69.4%) were males. Most patients (62.9%) had heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. Infections occurred as endoplastits (
Fluorescence
Contributors

Isabell Anna Just
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Frank Barthel
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Annette Moter
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Judith Kikhney
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Aljona Friedrich
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Alexa Wloch
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Volkmar Falk
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Christoph Starck
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