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The impact of culturing the organ preservation fluid on solid organ transplantation: a prospective multicenter cohort study

Abstract: Background: We analyzed the prevalence, etiology, and risk factors of culture-positive preservation fluid and their impact on the management of solid organ transplant recipients. Methods: From July 2015 to March 2017, 622 episodes of adult solid organ transplants at 7 university hospitals in Spain were prospectively included in the study. Results: The prevalence of culture-positive preservation fluid was 62.5% (389/622). Nevertheless, in only 25.2% (98/389) of the cases were the isolates considered "high risk" for pathogenicity. After applying a multivariate regression analysis, advanced donor age was the main associated factor for having culture-positive preservation fluid for high-risk microorganisms. Preemptive antibiotic therapy was given to 19.8% (77/389) of the cases. The incidence rate of preservation fluid?related infection was 1.3% (5 recipients); none of these patients had received preemptive therapy. Solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients with high-risk culture-positive preservation fluid receiving preemptive antibiotic therapy presented both a lower cumulative incidence of infection and a lower rate of acute rejection and graft loss compared with those who did not have high-risk culture-positive preservation fluid. After adjusting for age, sex, type of transplant, and prior graft rejection, preemptive antibiotic therapy remained a significant protective factor for 90-day infection. Conclusions: The routine culture of preservation fluid may be considered a tool that provides information about the contamination of the transplanted organ. Preemptive therapy for SOT recipients with high-risk culture-positive preservation fluid may be useful to avoid preservation fluid-related infections and improve the outcomes of infection, graft loss, and graft rejection in transplant patients.

 Fuente: Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 2019, 6(6)):ofz180

Editorial: Oxford University Press

 Año de publicación: 2019

Nº de páginas: 7

Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofz180

ISSN: 2328-8957

Autoría

ORIOL, I.

SABE, N.

CÀMARA, J.

D. BERBEL

BALLESTEROS, M.A.

ESCUDERO, R.

LOPEZ-MEDRANO, F.

LINARES, L.

LEN, O.

SILVA, J. T.

OLIVER, E.

SOLDEVILA, L.

PÉREZ-RECIO, S.

GUILLEM, L. L.

CAMPRUBÍ, D.

LLADÓ, L.

MANONELLES, A.

GONZÁLEZ-COSTELLO, J.