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Neurologic complications of transplantation.

Misha Pless1, Sasha A Zivkovic.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Organ transplantation is one of the most dynamic fields in medicine and has evolved into a life-saving option for thousands of patients with previously fatal conditions. The posttransplantation clinical course is frequently associated with neurologic complications that are usually related to pretransplant morbidity, the surgical procedure of transplantation, immunosuppression, and opportunistic infection. REVIEW
SUMMARY: Neurologic complications of organ transplantation may be divided into complications common to all types of allografts and complications that are specific for a particular type of organ transplantation. The most common complications include seizures, opportunistic central nervous system (CNS) infection, metabolic encephalopathy, stroke, intracranial hemorrhage, and drug-related adverse events. Opportunistic CNS infection may have a subtle presentation and should not be overlooked, as the consequences of delayed treatment may be grave. Neurotoxicity of immunosuppressive agents is also a frequent cause of neurologic complications and may occur in the setting of normal serum drug levels. The clinical course of transplant patients is frequently complex, requiring close cooperation between the transplant team and specialty consultants. Prolonged survival of transplant patients will shift the focus of neurologic complications from acute, perioperative to chronic complications of immunosuppression.
CONCLUSIONS: Neurologic complications of organ transplantation are commonly related to opportunistic infection or neurotoxicity of immunosuppressive agents, requiring careful titration of immunosuppression. Timely diagnosis of CNS infection or other causes of neurologic dysfunction may significantly improve recovery and outcome in these patients.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12803696     DOI: 10.1097/00127893-200203000-00005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurologist        ISSN: 1074-7931            Impact factor:   1.398


  2 in total

1.  Incidence and risk factors for seizures after heart transplantation.

Authors:  Vincent Navarro; Shaida Varnous; Damien Galanaud; Elisabeth Vaissier; Benjamin Granger; Iradj Gandjbakhch; Michel Baulac
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2009-11-06       Impact factor: 4.849

2.  Clinical Characteristics of Transplant-associated Encephalopathy in Children.

Authors:  Yun Jeong Lee; Mi Sun Yum; Eun Hee Kim; Min Jee Kim; Kyung Mo Kim; Ho Joon Im; Young Hwue Kim; Young Seo Park; Tae Sung Ko
Journal:  J Korean Med Sci       Date:  2017-03       Impact factor: 2.153

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