Management and prophylaxis of bacterial and mycobacterial infections among lung transplant recipients

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作者
Okamoto, Koh [1 ]
Santos, Carlos A. Q.
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo Hosp, Dept Infect Dis, Tokyo, Japan
关键词
Bacterial infection; mycobacterial infection; lung transplant; long-term management; prophylaxis; SOLID-ORGAN TRANSPLANT; CLOSTRIDIUM-DIFFICILE INFECTION; SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS; RISK-FACTORS; CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS; PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS; NOCARDIA INFECTION; HEART; EPIDEMIOLOGY; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.21037/atm.2020.01.120
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Bacterial and mycobacterial infections are associated with morbidity and mortality in lung transplant recipients. Infectious complications are categorized by timing post-transplant: <1, 1-6, and >6 months. The first month post-transplant is associated with the highest risk of infection. During this period, infections are most commonly healthcare-associated, and include infections related to surgical complications. The lungs and bloodstream are common sites of infections. Common healthcare-associated organisms include methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Gram-negative bacilli such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Clostridioides difficile. More than 1-month post-transplant, opportunistic infections can occur. Tuberculosis occurs in 0.8-10% of lung transplant recipients which reflects variation in background prevalence. The majority of post-transplant tuberculosis stems from reactivation of untreated or undiagnosed latent tuberculosis. Most post-transplant tuberculosis occurs in the lungs and develops within a year of transplant. Non-tuberculous mycobacteria commonly colonize the lungs of lung transplant candidates and are often hard to eradicate even with prolonged courses of antimycobacterial agents. Drug interactions between antimycobactcrial agents and calcincurin and mTOR inhibitors also complicates treatment post-transplant. Given that infection adversely impacts outcomes after lung transplant, and that anti-infective therapy is often less effective after transplant, infection prevention is key to long-term success. A comprehensive approach that includes pre-transplant evaluation, perioperative prophylaxis, longterm antimicrobial prophylaxis, immunization, and safer living at home and in the community, should be employed to minimize the risk of infection.
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