Mycobacterium peregrinum is a rapidly growing mycobacterium (RGM), subspecies of Mycobacterium fortuitum complex, which can cause infections in the skin, surgical sites, and central lines. It has also been associated with implantable devices such as cardiac devices. Our objective is to present an atypical clinical case of M. peregrinum infection associated with a cardiac device, review the published literature, and highlight the importance of this type of RGM infection to enhance their therapeutic success. Only two other cases have been reported of M. peregrinum infection associated with cardiac devices. Diagnosis and treatment of Mycobacterium peregrinum infection can be challenging, and the literature is scarce. Better understanding and f...
Prosthetic valve endocarditis (PVE) due to fast-growing nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) has been r...
Corynebacterium striatum is a commensal of human skin and has been recently recognized as an emergin...
Rapidly growing mycobacteria are non-tuberculous mycobacteria amply present in the environment. Alth...
There has been an increased use of cardiac pacemaker device utilization in cardiac patients with a c...
Mycobacterial infections resulting from cardiac implantable electronic devices are rare, but as more...
Rapidly growing mycobacteria are a rare cause of pacemaker infection. A low index of suspicion and c...
Abstract Background With the rising utilization of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CI...
AbstractBackgroundThe expanding clinical indications of cardiac rhythm management have led to an inc...
AbstractIncreased utilization of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIED) has seen a cor...
SummaryObjectivesMycobacterium peregrinum is a species included in the Mycobacterium fortuitum compl...
The increased use of cardiac rhythm management devices has led to an increase in cardiac device-rela...
Endocarditis and cardiac device infection due to Mycobacterium fortuitum is a rare entity in the hos...
Mycobacterium fortuitum infection of pacemaker system is rarely encountered in clinical practice. We...
18 Journal of the association of physicians of india • vol 63 • January, 2015 We report five patient...
Mycobacterium peregrinum is a member of the group of rapidly growing Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NT...
Prosthetic valve endocarditis (PVE) due to fast-growing nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) has been r...
Corynebacterium striatum is a commensal of human skin and has been recently recognized as an emergin...
Rapidly growing mycobacteria are non-tuberculous mycobacteria amply present in the environment. Alth...
There has been an increased use of cardiac pacemaker device utilization in cardiac patients with a c...
Mycobacterial infections resulting from cardiac implantable electronic devices are rare, but as more...
Rapidly growing mycobacteria are a rare cause of pacemaker infection. A low index of suspicion and c...
Abstract Background With the rising utilization of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CI...
AbstractBackgroundThe expanding clinical indications of cardiac rhythm management have led to an inc...
AbstractIncreased utilization of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIED) has seen a cor...
SummaryObjectivesMycobacterium peregrinum is a species included in the Mycobacterium fortuitum compl...
The increased use of cardiac rhythm management devices has led to an increase in cardiac device-rela...
Endocarditis and cardiac device infection due to Mycobacterium fortuitum is a rare entity in the hos...
Mycobacterium fortuitum infection of pacemaker system is rarely encountered in clinical practice. We...
18 Journal of the association of physicians of india • vol 63 • January, 2015 We report five patient...
Mycobacterium peregrinum is a member of the group of rapidly growing Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NT...
Prosthetic valve endocarditis (PVE) due to fast-growing nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) has been r...
Corynebacterium striatum is a commensal of human skin and has been recently recognized as an emergin...
Rapidly growing mycobacteria are non-tuberculous mycobacteria amply present in the environment. Alth...