RT Journal A1 Athan E, Wang A T1 CArdiac device infective endocarditis and patient survival—reply JF JAMA JO JAMA YR 2012 FD August 22 VO 308 IS 8 SP 761 OP 761 DO 10.1001/jama.2012.9246 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.2012.9246 AB In Reply: Drs Wu and Yang have raised the question of means of device removal in the setting of CDIE, in addition to the results presented regarding any device removal vs no removal. Unfortunately, our case report forms did not collect this information from site investigators, although ICE-PCS (International Collaboration on Endocarditis-Prospective Cohort Study) sites were predominantly referral centers.1 Similarly, procedural complications directly associated with device removal, including mortality, were not collected. However, in our study, in-hospital mortality was all cause, including both procedure-related mortality as well as other causes of death. Specifically, death related to sepsis or comorbid medical conditions in this population of patients with advanced age and multiple medical problems may be independent from the device removal procedure itself. As shown in a recent study of consecutive device removal procedures,2 patients with systemic infection as the indication for device removal had significantly higher mortality in both short-term and longer-term follow-up. We agree that operator and institutional experience and volume in device and lead removal is critical for optimal outcome in these cases.