Complications infectieuses du transplante cardiaque: experience lausannoise. [Infectious complications in cardiac transplantation: Lausanne experience]
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serval:BIB_5958DD8462C5
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Title
Complications infectieuses du transplante cardiaque: experience lausannoise. [Infectious complications in cardiac transplantation: Lausanne experience]
Journal
Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift
ISSN
0036-7672 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
08/1994
Volume
124
Number
34
Pages
1479-88
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English Abstract
Journal Article --- Old month value: Aug 27
Journal Article --- Old month value: Aug 27
Abstract
Infectious complications, a major cause of morbidity and mortality after heart transplantation, were reviewed in 49 heart transplant patients at Lausanne. The follow-up lasted 32 months on average. 43 patients (88%) presented 108 infections (2.20 episodes of infection/patient). 38 severe infections (0.78 episodes/patient) were diagnosed in 27 patients (55%). 2 of the 9 deaths which occurred were due to infection. The viruses, principally of the herpes group, were responsible for 37% of all the infections, and bacteria for 28%. About a third of the viral and bacterial infections were severe. The other documented infections were caused by fungi (13%), which were most often responsible for superficial infections, and rarely by protozoa (5%). Finally, in 17% of infectious episodes, the pathogen could not be identified. Cytomegalovirus was the pathogen the most frequently responsible in severe infections. The highest incidence of infections occurred during the first 2-3 months after transplantation and was reduced considerably after the 6th month. The distribution of different pathogens was related to specific periods after the transplant. Our results confirm that infection is a major complication of heart transplantation. Clinical and prophylactic aspects of some infections are reviewed.
Keywords
Cytomegalovirus Infections/epidemiology
*Heart Transplantation
Hepatitis C/epidemiology
Herpesviridae Infections/epidemiology
Humans
Mycoses/epidemiology
Opportunistic Infections/*epidemiology/prevention & control
Postoperative Complications/*epidemiology
Retrospective Studies
Switzerland/epidemiology
Toxoplasmosis/epidemiology
Pubmed
Web of science
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