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Insidious Risk of Severe Mycobacterium chimaera Infection in Cardiac Surgery Patients.

Meera Chand1,2,3, Theresa Lamagni1, Katharina Kranzer1, Jessica Hedge4, Ginny Moore1, Simon Parks1, Samuel Collins1, Carlos Del Ojo Elias4, Nada Ahmed1, Tim Brown1, E Grace Smith1,3, Peter Hoffman1, Peter Kirwan1, Brendan Mason5, Alison Smith-Palmer6, Philip Veal7, Maeve K Lalor1, Allan Bennett1, James Walker1, Alicia Yeap1, Antonio Isidro Carrion Martin1,8, Gayle Dolan1,9, Sonia Bhatt1, Andrew Skingsley1, André Charlett1, David Pearce1, Katherine Russell1, Simon Kendall10,11, Andrew A Klein12,13, Stephen Robins14, Silke Schelenz15, William Newsholme2, Stephanie Thomas16, Tim Collyns17, Eleri Davies5,18, Jim McMenamin6, Lorraine Doherty7, Tim E A Peto4, Derrick Crook1,4, Maria Zambon1,3, Nick Phin1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: An urgent UK investigation was launched to assess risk of invasive Mycobacterium chimaera infection in cardiothoracic surgery and a possible association with cardiopulmonary bypass heater-cooler units following alerts in Switzerland and The Netherlands.
METHODS: Parallel investigations were pursued: (1) identification of cardiopulmonary bypass-associated M. chimaera infection through national laboratory and hospital admissions data linkage; (2) cohort study to assess patient risk; (3) microbiological and aerobiological investigations of heater-coolers in situ and under controlled laboratory conditions; and (4) whole-genome sequencing of clinical and environmental isolates.
RESULTS: Eighteen probable cases of cardiopulmonary bypass-associated M. chimaera infection were identified; all except one occurred in adults. Patients had undergone valve replacement in 11 hospitals between 2007 and 2015, a median of 19 months prior to onset (range, 3 months to 5 years). Risk to patients increased after 2010 from <0.2 to 1.65 per 10000 person-years in 2013, a 9-fold rise for infections within 2 years of surgery (rate ratio, 9.08 [95% CI, 1.81-87.76]). Endocarditis was the most common presentation (n = 11). To date, 9 patients have died. Investigations identified aerosol release through breaches in heater-cooler tanks. Mycobacterium chimaera and other pathogens were recovered from water and air samples. Phylogenetic analysis found close clustering of strains from probable cases.
CONCLUSIONS: We identified low but escalating risk of severe M. chimaera infection associated with heater-coolers with cases in a quarter of cardiothoracic centers. Our investigations strengthen etiological evidence for the role of heater-coolers in transmission and raise the possibility of an ongoing, international point-source outbreak. Active management of heater-coolers and heightened clinical awareness are imperative given the consequences of infection. © Crown copyright 2016.

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Keywords:  aerosol release; cardiac surgical procedures.; disease outbreaks; equipment contamination; nontuberculous mycobacteria

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27927870      PMCID: PMC5881635          DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciw754

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Infect Dis        ISSN: 1058-4838            Impact factor:   20.999


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