Case Reports in Clinical Practice (Mar 2024)

Traps and Tricks About A 6-Years Old Cutibacterium Endocarditis

  • Calixte de La BOURDONNAYE,
  • Bertille le Chevallier,
  • Fatma Mhiri,
  • Eric Braunberger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18502/crcp.v8i5.15260
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5

Abstract

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Endocarditis of cardiac implanted electronic devices is a complex and serious disease. Commensal bacteria of the skin are commonly considered as contamination of blood culture. Herein, the authors report the case of a pacemaker endocarditis with cultures positive for Cutibacterium acnes. These were already found 3 and 6 years ago but not observed during hospitalisation. The PET-scan was of great help in guiding the diagnosis. The management was particularly difficult with 9 leads to extract. A sequential approach in the operating room from endovascular procedure to surgery under cardio-pulmonary bypass was used. A second procedure was necessary to extract a small forgotten foreign body already visible on the preoperative chest X-ray. This experience shows the importance of having a high level of suspicion in case of culture positive for Cutibacterium with intracardiac devices, and of looking for foreign bodies on the preoperative chest X-ray in case of a history of multiple rhythmological procedures.

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