Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Pacemaker Implantation: A Prospective Randomized Trial |
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Authors: | DAVID R. RAMSDALE RICHARD G. CHARLES DAI B. ROWLANDS SATISH S. SINGH PRASANNA C. GAUTAM ERIC B. FARAGHER |
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Affiliation: | Regional Cardiothoracic Unit, Broadgreen Hospital, Liverpool, England;Department of Medical Statistics, University Hospital of South Manchester, Withington, Manchester, England |
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Abstract: | Prophylactic antibiotics are frequently prescribed for patients undergoing permanent pacemaker implantation even though data confirming their effectiveness are limited. Five hundred patients requiring elective permanent pacemaker implantation or generator replacement were prospectively randomized either to receive or not receive prophylactic antibiotic treatment at the time of implantation. The implantation site was treated with 10% povidone-iodine solution and 0.5% alcoholic chlorhexidine preoperatively. The wound were inspected for evidence of infection at 3 days and 1, 3, 6 and 12 months postimplantation. Three patients (two receiving prophylactic antibiotics and one no antibiotics) developed pacemaker pocket infection; Staphylococcus aureus was the pathogenic organism in each case (P = 0.56). Eighteen patients developed clinical evidence of superficial wound inflammation requiring antibiotic treatment but not pacemaker removal. Six had received prophylactic antibiotics and 12 had not (P = 0.27). We conclude that pacemaker pocket infection is unusual with careful preoperative skin preparation and close postoperative follow-up. Under these circumstances prophylactic antibiotic treatment is of no practical value. |
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Keywords: | prophylaxis antibiotics pacemaker implantation infection |
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