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Abstract Background As the use of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices (CIED) is expanding, the burden of device-related infections, particularly infectious endocarditis, is also increasing. Furthermore, with the increase in life expectancy, these devices are being implanted in patients who are older, with more serious co-morbidities and who are frequently hospitalized. Purpose To assess incidence and predisposing factors for infective endocarditis (IE) in hospitalized patients with CIED and nosocomial bacteraemia. Methods We performed a retrospective analysis of all hospitalized patients with CIED and positive blood cultures admitted to the Cardiology department between January 2012 and February 2019. Endocarditis was defined according to modified Duke criteria. We analyzed clinical parameters, device- and procedure-related characteristics, length of hospital stay and hospitalizations in the previous year. Results 25 patients had positive blood cultures, 4 patients (16.0%) were diagnosed with infective endocarditis (median age 59.25 years, 75.0% male). Patients characteristics are displayed in the Table. In univariable analysis, the number and presence of hospitalizations in the previous year and the length of hospital stay was significantly associated with the possibility of endocarditis (respectively, OR 3.411, 95% CI 1.164-9.998, p-value 0.025; OR 18.000, 95% CI 1.375-235.686, p-value 0.028; and OR 1.047, 95% IC 1.001-1.096, p-value 0.046). Conclusion In this group of patients with positive blood cultures during hospitalization, the possibility of CIED infection was predicted by the length of hospital stay and the presence and number of hospitalizations in the previous year. With CIED-IE Without CIED-IE p-value Age in years, median (IQR) 63 (16) 76 (16) 0.002 Heart failure, n (%) 4 (100%) 10 (47.6%) 0.105 LVEF in %, median (IQR) 21 (9) 51 (30) 0.008 LV dilation, n (%) 4 (100%) 8 (38.1%) 0.039 Device revision/upgrade/substitution, n (%) 2 (50.0%) 6 (28.57%) 0.570 LOS in days, median (IQR) 58.5 (83) 20 (15) 0.004 Hospital admissions in the previous year, n (%) 3 (75.0%) 3 (14.3%) 0.031 No. of hospital admissions in the previous year, mean (standard deviation) 1.67 (1.528) 0.29 (0.784) 0.005 Use of central venous access, n (%) 4 (100%) 4 (19.05%) 0.008 LOS – Length of Stay; LV – Left Ventricle; LVEF – Left Ventricle Ejection Fraction

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