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Kidney Transplantation From Deceased Donors With Bloodstream Infection: A Multicenter Retrospective Study
Authors:Hyejin Mo  Juhan Lee  Jae Berm Park  Sun Cheol Park  Young Hoon Kim  Ahram Han  In Mok Jung  Jongwon Ha  Nam-Joong Kim  Sangil Min
Abstract:BackgroundThe use of organs from donors with infection is limited because of the possibility of transmission. We aimed to investigate the transmission after deceased donor transplantation with bloodstream infection (BSI).MethodsA retrospective study of patients undergoing kidney or pancreas transplantation at five tertiary centers in Korea from January 2009 and November 2019 was performed. We analyzed the outcomes after transplantation from deceased donors with BSI.ResultsEighty-six recipients received transplantation from 69 donors with BSI. The most common isolated pathogens from donors were Gram-positive bacteria (72.0%), followed by Gram-negative bacteria (22.7%), and fungi (5.3%). Appropriate antimicrobial agents were used in 47.8% of donors before transplantation. Transmission occurred only in 1 of 83 recipients (1.2%) from bacteremic donors and 1 of 6 recipients (16.7%) from fungemic donors. One-year patient and graft survival was 97.5%and 96.3%, respectively. There was no significant difference in graft and patient survival between patients who received organs from infected donors and noninfected donors.ConclusionUsing organs from donors with bacteremia seems to be a safe option with low transmission risk. The overall prognosis of using organs from donors with BSI is favorable.
Keywords:Retrospective Studies  Bacteremia  Fungi  Kidney Transplantation
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