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The transplant cohort of the German center for infection research (DZIF Tx-Cohort): study design and baseline characteristics.

André Karch1,2, Daniela Schindler3,4, Andrea Kühn-Steven4,5, Rainer Blaser4,6, Klaus A Kuhn4,6, Lisa Sandmann7,8, Claudia Sommerer9,10, Markus Guba4,11, Uwe Heemann3,4, Jens Strohäker12,13, Stephan Glöckner7,14, Rafael Mikolajczyk15, Dirk H Busch4,16, Thomas F Schulz7,17.   

Abstract

Infectious complications are the major cause of morbidity and mortality after solid organ and stem cell transplantation. To better understand host and environmental factors associated with an increased risk of infection as well as the effect of infections on function and survival of transplanted organs, we established the DZIF Transplant Cohort, a multicentre prospective cohort study within the organizational structure of the German Center for Infection Research. At time of transplantation, heart-, kidney-, lung-, liver-, pancreas- and hematopoetic stem cell- transplanted patients are enrolled into the study. Follow-up visits are scheduled at 3, 6, 9, 12 months after transplantation, and annually thereafter; extracurricular visits are conducted in case of infectious complications. Comprehensive standard operating procedures, web-based data collection and monitoring tools as well as a state of the art biobanking concept for blood, purified PBMCs, urine, and faeces samples ensure high quality of data and biosample collection. By collecting detailed information on immunosuppressive medication, infectious complications, type of infectious agent and therapy, as well as by providing corresponding biosamples, the cohort will establish the foundation for a broad spectrum of studies in the field of infectious diseases and transplant medicine. By January 2020, baseline data and biosamples of about 1400 patients have been collected. We plan to recruit 3500 patients by 2023, and continue follow-up visits and the documentation of infectious events at least until 2025. Information about the DZIF Transplant Cohort is available at https://www.dzif.de/en/working-group/transplant-cohort .

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Keywords:  Clinical cohort study; Immunosuppression; Infection; Organ transplantation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33492549      PMCID: PMC7987595          DOI: 10.1007/s10654-020-00715-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Epidemiol        ISSN: 0393-2990            Impact factor:   8.082


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2.  The Registry of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation: twenty-seventh official adult lung and heart-lung transplant report--2010.

Authors:  Jason D Christie; Leah B Edwards; Anna Y Kucheryavaya; Paul Aurora; Fabienne Dobbels; Richard Kirk; Axel O Rahmel; Josef Stehlik; Marshall I Hertz
Journal:  J Heart Lung Transplant       Date:  2010-10       Impact factor: 10.247

3.  3-month and 12-month mortality after first liver transplant in adults in Europe: predictive models for outcome.

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Journal:  Transplant Rev (Orlando)       Date:  2013-03-05       Impact factor: 3.943

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Authors:  Carsten Oliver Schmidt; Christine E M Krabbe; Janka Schössow; Klaus Berger; Cornelia Enzenbach; Panagiotis Kamtsiuris; Gina Schöne; Robin Houben; Christa Meisinger; Fabian Bamberg; Thomas Hendel; Sonja Selder; Michael Nonnemacher; Susanne Moebus; Jürgen Stausberg
Journal:  Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz       Date:  2018-01       Impact factor: 1.513

6.  Outcomes of adult living donor liver transplantation: comparison of the Adult-to-adult Living Donor Liver Transplantation Cohort Study and the national experience.

Authors:  Kim M Olthoff; Michael M Abecassis; Jean C Emond; Igal Kam; Robert M Merion; Brenda W Gillespie; Lan Tong
Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2011-07       Impact factor: 5.799

7.  Immunologic and Infectious Complications in Highly Sensitized Patients Post-Kidney Transplantation.

Authors:  Joseph Kahwaji; Jua Choi; Ashley Vo; Stanley C Jordan
Journal:  Clin Transpl       Date:  2015

8.  Design and methodology of the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study (STCS): a comprehensive prospective nationwide long-term follow-up cohort.

Authors:  Michael T Koller; Christian van Delden; Nicolas J Müller; Philippe Baumann; Christian Lovis; Hans-Peter Marti; Thomas Fehr; Isabelle Binet; Sabina De Geest; Heiner C Bucher; Pascal Meylan; Manuel Pascual; Jürg Steiger
Journal:  Eur J Epidemiol       Date:  2013-04-02       Impact factor: 8.082

9.  Renal allograft recipients with high susceptibility to cutaneous malignancy have an increased prevalence of human papillomavirus DNA in skin tumours and a greater risk of anogenital malignancy.

Authors:  M J Arends; E C Benton; K M McLaren; L A Stark; J A Hunter; C C Bird
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1997       Impact factor: 7.640

10.  A generic solution for web-based management of pseudonymized data.

Authors:  Ronald Lautenschläger; Florian Kohlmayer; Fabian Prasser; Klaus A Kuhn
Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak       Date:  2015-11-30       Impact factor: 2.796

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1.  Incidences of Infectious Events in a Renal Transplant Cohort of the German Center of Infectious Diseases (DZIF).

Authors:  Claudia Sommerer; Iris Schröter; Katrin Gruneberg; Daniela Schindler; Rouven Behnisch; Christian Morath; Lutz Renders; Uwe Heemann; Paul Schnitzler; Anette Melk; Andrea Della Penna; Silvio Nadalin; Klaus Heeg; Stefan Meuer; Martin Zeier; Thomas Giese
Journal:  Open Forum Infect Dis       Date:  2022-05-13       Impact factor: 4.423

2.  Human cytomegalovirus multiple-strain infections and viral population diversity in haematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients analysed by high-throughput sequencing.

Authors:  A Dhingra; J Götting; P R Varanasi; L Steinbrueck; S Camiolo; J Zischke; A Heim; T F Schulz; E M Weissinger; P C Kay-Fedorov; A J Davison; N M Suárez; T Ganzenmueller
Journal:  Med Microbiol Immunol       Date:  2021-10-06       Impact factor: 3.402

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