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Histoplasmosis after solid organ transplant.

Maha Assi1, Stanley Martin, L Joseph Wheat, Chadi Hage, Alison Freifeld, Robin Avery, John W Baddley, Paschalis Vergidis, Rachel Miller, David Andes, Jo-Anne H Young, Kassem Hammoud, Shirish Huprikar, David McKinsey, Thein Myint, Julia Garcia-Diaz, Eden Esguerra, E J Kwak, Michele Morris, Kathleen M Mullane, Vidhya Prakash, Steven D Burdette, Mohammad Sandid, Jana Dickter, Darin Ostrander, Smyrna Abou Antoun, Daniel R Kaul.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To improve our understanding of risk factors, management, diagnosis, and outcomes associated with histoplasmosis after solid organ transplant (SOT), we report a large series of histoplasmosis occurring after SOT.
METHODS: All cases of histoplasmosis in SOT recipients diagnosed between 1 January 2003 and 31 December 2010 at 24 institutions were identified. Demographic, clinical, and laboratory data were collected.
RESULTS: One hundred fifty-two cases were identified: kidney (51%), liver (16%), kidney/pancreas (14%), heart (9%), lung (5%), pancreas (2%), and other (2%). The median time from transplant to diagnosis was 27 months, but 34% were diagnosed in the first year after transplant. Twenty-eight percent of patients had severe disease (requiring intensive care unit admission); 81% had disseminated disease. Urine Histoplasma antigen detection was the most sensitive diagnostic method, positive in 132 of 142 patients (93%). An amphotericin formulation was administered initially to 73% of patients for a median duration of 2 weeks; step-down therapy with an azole was continued for a median duration of 12 months. Ten percent of patients died due to histoplasmosis with 72% of deaths occurring in the first month after diagnosis; older age and severe disease were risk factors for death from histoplasmosis. Relapse occurred in 6% of patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Although late cases occur, the first year after SOT is the period of highest risk for histoplasmosis. In patients who survive the first month after diagnosis, treatment with an amphotericin formulation followed by an azole for 12 months is usually successful, with only rare relapse.

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Keywords:  fungal infection; histoplasmosis; solid organ transplant

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24046304      PMCID: PMC3814825          DOI: 10.1093/cid/cit593

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Infect Dis        ISSN: 1058-4838            Impact factor:   9.079


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