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White paper on antimicrobial stewardship in solid organ transplant recipients
Authors:Miranda So  Jonathan Hand  Graeme Forrest  Stephanie M. Pouch  Helen Te  Monica I. Ardura  Rachel M. Bartash  Darshana M. Dadhania  Jeffrey Edelman  Dilek Ince  Margaret R. Jorgenson  Sarah Kabbani  Erika D. Lease  Deborah Levine  Linda Ohler  Gopi Patel  Jennifer Pisano  Michael L. Spinner  Lilian Abbo  Elizabeth C. Verna  Shahid Husain
Abstract:Antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) have made immense strides in optimizing antibiotic, antifungal, and antiviral use in clinical settings. However, although ASPs are required institutionally by regulatory agencies in the United States and Canada, they are not mandated for transplant centers or programs specifically. Despite the fact that solid organ transplant recipients in particular are at increased risk of infections from multidrug-resistant organisms, due to host and donor factors and immunosuppressive therapy, there currently are little rigorous data regarding stewardship practices in solid organ transplant populations, and thus, no transplant-specific requirements currently exist. Further complicating matters, transplant patients have a wide range of variability regarding their susceptibility to infection, as factors such as surgery of transplant, intensity of immunosuppression, and presence of drains or catheters in situ may modify the risk of infection. As such, it is not feasible to have a “one-size-fits-all” style of stewardship for this patient population. The objective of this white paper is to identify opportunities, risk factors, and ASP strategies that should be assessed with solid organ transplant recipients to optimize antimicrobial use, while producing an overall improvement in patient outcomes. We hope it may serve as a springboard for development of future guidance and identification of research opportunities.
Keywords:antibiotic prophylaxis  ethics and public policy  health services and outcomes research  infection and infectious agents  organ transplantation in general
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