Blood Stream Infections in Renal Transplant Recipients: A Single-Center Study

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作者
Daskalaki, E. [1 ]
Koukoulaki, M. [1 ]
Bakalis, A. [1 ]
Papastamopoulos, V. [2 ]
Belesiotou, E. [3 ]
Perivolioti, E. [3 ]
Skoutelis, A. [2 ]
Drakopoulos, S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Evangelismos Gen Hosp Athens, Transplant Unit, Dept Surg 1, Athens 10676, Greece
[2] Evangelismos Gen Hosp Athens, Dept Internal Med 1, Div Infect Dis, Athens 10676, Greece
[3] Evangelismos Gen Hosp Athens, Dept Microbiol, Athens 10676, Greece
关键词
SOLID-ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION; RISK-FACTORS; KIDNEY-TRANSPLANTATION; BACTEREMIA; SURVIVAL; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1016/j.transproceed.2014.10.033
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Introduction. Bacteremias among renal transplant recipients are more frequent as a result of immunosuppression. They are considered extremely high-risk because they are correlated with decreased allograft and recipient survival. Patients and Methods. All episodes of bacteremia among renal transplant recipients were documented following review of medical records, from January 2010 to May 2013. Results. In total 26 episodes of bacteremia were observed in 22 patients. Gram negative bacteremia was identified in 73% (19/26) cases. Pathogens according to their frequency were the following Escherichia coli (6/26, 23%), Klebsiella pneumonia (5/26, 19%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (3/26, 11%), Staphylococcus epidermidis (3/26, 11%), Acinetobacter baumanni (2/26, 7.7%), Enterococcus faecalis (2/26, 7.7%). The first trimester post renal transplantation 18 episodes (69%) of bacteremia were presented that were not correlated to indwelling urinary catheter or stent. Positive urinary culture with the same pathogen was recognized in 13 patients. All recipients manifested fever, eight recipients had leucocytosis and three cases were complicated by septic shock. Immediate resuscitation with intravenous fluids and non-nephrotoxic antibiotic regimen was initiated. Acute renal allograft dysfunction (defined as an increase in serum creatinine more than 0.5 mg/dL from baseline) was observed in five patients and was restored following infection resolution. Conclusion. Increased prevalence of bacteremia in renal transplant recipients is attributed to immunosuppression and usually bacteremic episodes follow urinary tract infection. The commonest pathogens are Gram negative bacteria withE. coli the most frequent. Early detection and proper management are important as bacteremia affects renal allograft and recipient survival.
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