Antibacterial Envelope to Prevent Cardiac Implantable Device Infection

Khaldoun G Tarakji1, Suneet Mittal1, Charles Kennergren1

  • 1From the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland (K.G.T., B.L.W.), and the Lindner Research Center, Cincinnati (E.S.) - both in Ohio; Valley Health System, Ridgewood (S.M.), and Lourdes Cardiology Services, Cherry Hill (D. Sholevar) - both in New Jersey; Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden (C.K.); Duke Clinical Research Institute, Durham (R.C.), and WakeMed Heart and Vascular, WakeMed Health and Hospitals, Raleigh (M.T.S.) - both in North Carolina; University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle (J.E.P.); Clearwater Cardiovascular and Interventional Consultants, Safety Harbor (J.G.), and Cardiology Associates of Gainesville, Gainesville (S.F.R.) - both in Florida; Saint Thomas Research Institute, Nashville (R.A.P.); Upper Michigan Cardiovascular Associates, Marquette (R.E.); Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et de Pneumologie de Québec, Quebec, QC, Canada (F.P.); the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals, Newcastle upon Tyne (J.M.M.), and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, Liverpool (D.J.W.) - both in the United Kingdom; Iowa Heart Center, West Des Moines (D. Sorrentino); Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT (E.C.); Chula Vista Cardiac Center, Chula Vista, CA (B.B.); Arizona Arrhythmia Consultants, Scottsdale (D.R.); Policlinico Sant' Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna, Italy (M.B.); Baylor Research Institute, Plano, TX (H.K.); Oklahoma Heart Hospital, Oklahoma City (J.C.); MedStar Heart and Vascular Institute, Washington, DC (Z.E.); and Medtronic, Mounds View, MN (J.D.L., D.R.L., A.C.).

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