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Epidemiology, risk factors and outcomes of invasive aspergillosis in solid organ transplant recipients in the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study

Authors :
Neofytos, Dionysios
Chatzis, Olga
Nasioudis, Dimitrios
Boely Janke, E
Doco Lecompte, Thanh
Garzoni, C
Berger, C
Cussini, A
Boggian, K
Khanna, N
Manuel, O
Mueller, N J
Chalandon, Yves
Lovis, Christian
Toso, Christian
Van Delden, Christian
Villard, Jean
Swiss Transplant Cohort Study
Gasche-Soccal, Paola Marina Alessandra
Posfay Barbe, Klara
Source :
Transplant Infectious Disease, Vol. 20, No 4 (2018) P. e12898
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

BACKGROUND There is lack of recent multicenter epidemiological data on invasive aspergillosis (IA) among solid organ transplant recipient (SOTr) in the mold-acting antifungal era. We describe the epidemiology and outcomes of IA in a contemporary cohort of SOTr using the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study. METHODS All consecutive SOTr with proven or probable IA between 01.05.2008 and 31.12.2014 were included. A case-control study to identify IA predictors was performed: 1-case was matched with 3-controls based on SOT type, transplant center, and time post-SOT. RESULTS Among 2868 SOTr, 70 (2.4%) patients were diagnosed with proven (N: 30/70, 42.9%) or probable (N: 40/70, 57.1%) IA. The incidence of IA was 8.3%, 7.1%, 2.6%, 1.3%, and 1.2% in lung, heart, combined, kidney, and liver transplant recipients, respectively, Galactomannan immunoassay was positive in 1/3 of patients tested. Only 33/63 (52.4%) of patients presented with typical pulmonary radiographic findings. Predictors of IA included: renal insufficiency, re-operation, and bacterial and viral infections. 12-week mortality was higher in liver (85.7%, 6/7) compared to other (15.9%, 10/63; P

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13982273
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transplant Infectious Disease, Vol. 20, No 4 (2018) P. e12898
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....62653f9c104012c50058a045e77a72bb