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Impact of Culture-Positive Preservation Fluid on Early Morbidity and Mortality After Lung Transplantation
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Tran-Dinh, Alexy (Author)
- Tir, Imane (Author)
- Tanaka, Sébastien (Author)
- Atchade, Enora (Author)
- Lortat-Jacob, Brice (Author)
- Jean-Baptiste, Sylvain (Author)
- Zappella, Nathalie (Author)
- Boudinet, Sandrine (Author)
- Castier, Yves (Author)
- Mal, Hervé (Author)
- Mordant, Pierre (Author)
- Ben Abdallah, Iannis (Author)
- Bunel, Vincent (Author)
- Messika, Jonathan (Author)
- Armand-Lefèvre, Laurence (Author)
- Grall, Nathalie (Author)
- Montravers, Philippe (Author)
Title
Impact of Culture-Positive Preservation Fluid on Early Morbidity and Mortality After Lung Transplantation
Abstract
Background: The prevalence, risk factors and outcomes associated with culture-positive preservation fluid (PF) after lung transplantation (LT) are unknown. Methods: From January 2015 to December 2020, the microbiologic analyses of PF used to store the cold ischaemia-placed lung graft(s) of 271 lung transplant patients were retrospectively studied. Culture-positive PF was defined as the growth of any microorganism. Results: Eighty-three (30.6%) patients were transplanted with lung grafts stored in a culture-positive PF. One-third of culture-positive PF were polymicrobial. Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli were the most frequently isolated microorganisms. No risk factors for culture-positive PF based on donor characteristics were identified. Forty (40/83; 48.2%) patients with had postoperative pneumonia on Day 0 and 2 (2/83; 2.4%) patients had pleural empyema with at least one identical bacteria isolated in culture-positive PF. The 30-day survival rate was lower for patients with culture-positive PF compared with patients with culture-negative PF (85.5% vs. 94.7%, p = 0.01). Conclusion: Culture-positive PF has a high prevalence and may decrease lung transplant recipient survival. Further studies are required to confirm these results and improve understanding of the pathogenesis of culture-positive PF and their management.
Publication
Transplant International
Date
2023
Volume
0
Journal Abbr
Transpl Int
Accessed
4/12/23, 7:10 AM
ISSN
1432-2277
Language
English
Library Catalog
Extra
Publisher: Frontiers
Citation
Tran-Dinh, A., Tir, I., Tanaka, S., Atchade, E., Lortat-Jacob, B., Jean-Baptiste, S., Zappella, N., Boudinet, S., Castier, Y., Mal, H., Mordant, P., Ben Abdallah, I., Bunel, V., Messika, J., Armand-Lefèvre, L., Grall, N., & Montravers, P. (2023). Impact of Culture-Positive Preservation Fluid on Early Morbidity and Mortality After Lung Transplantation. Transplant International, 0. https://doi.org/10.3389/ti.2023.10826
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