| Literature DB >> 30684052 |
Stéphanie Pons1, Romain Sonneville2,3, Lila Bouadma1,4, Lenka Styfalova5, Stéphane Ruckly5, Mathilde Neuville1, Aguila Radjou1, Jordane Lebut1, Marie-Pierre Dilly6, Bruno Mourvillier1,4, Richard Dorent7, Patrick Nataf7, Michel Wolff1, Jean-François Timsit1,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Infectious complications are a major cause of morbidity and mortality after heart transplantation (HT). However, the epidemiology and outcomes of these infections in the recent population of adult heart transplant recipients have not been investigated.Entities:
Keywords: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; Heart transplantation; Infections; Outcome
Year: 2019 PMID: 30684052 PMCID: PMC6347647 DOI: 10.1186/s13613-019-0490-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Intensive Care ISSN: 2110-5820 Impact factor: 6.925
Heart transplant recipient baseline characteristics
| Characteristics | Heart transplant recipients ( |
|---|---|
| Recipient gender, male; | 86 (76) |
| Recipient age, years; median [IQR] | 53 [40; 62] |
| Prior diabetes mellitus; | 24 (21) |
| Prior cardiac surgery (VAD surgery excluded); | 27 (24) |
| BMI, kg/m2; median [IQR] | 24,4 [22, 1; 27, 8] |
| Serum creatinine (μmol/l); median [IQR] | 130 [99; 158] |
| Etiology of heart failure; | |
| Dilated cardiomyopathy | 50 (44) |
| Ischemic cardiomyopathy | 44 (39) |
| Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy | 8 (7) |
| Others | 11 (10) |
| Recipient location right before HT; | |
| Home | 34 (30) |
| Medical/surgical units | 14 (12) |
| Intermediate care units | 21 (19) |
| Intensive care units | 44 (39) |
| Length of stay before HT, days; median [IQR] | |
| Hospital | 11 [6; 19] |
| Intermediate or intensive care units | 8 [5; 14] |
| Donor age, years; median [IQR] | 45 [37; 42] |
| Donor gender, male; | 67 (59) |
| CMV mismatch (D+/R−); | 15 (13) |
| VAD before HT; | 20 (18) |
| ECMO before HT; | 28 (25) |
| SOFA score at time of HT; median [IQR] | 4 [1; 6] |
| National high-priority allocation; | 58 (51) |
| Cold ischemia time, minutes; median [IQR] | 190 [140; 210] |
| Plasma exchanges after HT; | 20 (18) |
BMI body mass index, CMV cytomegalovirus, D donor, ECMO extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, HT heart transplantation, R recipient, SOFA score sequential organ failure assessment score, VAD ventricular assist device
Fig. 1Percentage of adult heart transplant recipients (n = 113) infected by different pathogens according to the postoperative period (before day 8, days 8 to 30 and days 31 to 180*). *A same patient can have been infected multiple times by the same pathogen and during different time periods
Infectious complications and outcomes in heart transplant recipients within 180 days after heart transplantation
| Events | Overall population ( |
|---|---|
| Deaths; | 19 (17) |
| Patients with ≥ 1 post-transplant infection(s) of all pathogens; | 92 (81) |
| Number of post-transplant non-viral infectious episodes | 181 |
| Site of non-viral infections; | |
| Respiratory tract | 95 (52) |
| Skin and soft tissues | 26 (14) |
| Urinary tract | 22 (12) |
| Bloodstream infection of unknown origin | 18 (10) |
| Secondary bloodstream infections | 12 (7) |
| Mediastinitis | 11 (6) |
| Catheter-related infection | 8 (4) |
| Otherb | 13 (7) |
| Patients with at least an infection caused by; | |
| Overall bacteria and fungi | 80 (71) |
| Gram-negative bacilli | 63 (56) |
|
| 50 (44) |
|
| 24 (21) |
| Gram-positive cocci | 35 (31) |
|
| 4 (3) |
| Enterococci | 19 (17) |
| Streptococci | 10 (9) |
| Multi-drug-resistant bacteria | 21 (19) |
| Fungi | 16 (14) |
| 4 (4) | |
| 6 (5) | |
| Otherd | 6 (5) |
| Patients with a viral infection; | 44 (39) |
| CMV infection | 39 (34) |
| HSV infection | 10 (9) |
| Patients with treated acute rejection; | 24 (21) |
Multi-drug-resistant bacteria: lack of susceptibility to one or more agents in three or more antimicrobial categories active against the isolated bacteria
CMV cytomegalovirus, HSV herpes simplex virus
aOne episode could be counted multiple times according to the number of infectious sites
bOther infections: 8 gastrointestinal tract infections, 2 central nervous system infections and 3 other infections
cA same patient could have been infected by different germs during the same period
dOther invasive fungal infections: (Fusarium spp. n = 1, Pneumocystis jiroveci n = 1, Microsporidium spp. n = 1, Trichosporon spp. n = 1, undefined yeast n = 2)
Multivariate Fine and Gray analysis of risk factors associated with the occurrence of bacterial and fungal infections within 8 days, 30 days and 180 days after heart transplantation adjusted on SOFA score at the time of heart transplantation
ECMO extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, HT heart transplantation, SOFA score sequential organ failure assessment score, VAD ventricular assist device
*Only significant variables with p-value < 0.1 in the univariate model and SOFA score at time of heart transplantation were included in the multivariate model