Ventricular assist device-related infections and solid organ transplantation—Guidelines from the American Society of Transplantation Infectious Diseases Community of Practice

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Ventricular assist device-related infections and solid organ transplantation—Guidelines from the American Society of Transplantation Infectious Diseases Community of Practice
Abstract
The Infectious Diseases Community of Practice of the American Society of Transplantation has published evidenced-based guidelines on the prevention and management of infectious complications in SOT recipients since 2004. This updated guideline reviews the epidemiology of ventricular assist device (VAD) infections and provides recommendations for the management and prevention of these infections. Almost one half of those awaiting heart transplantation are supported with VADs. Despite advances in device technologies, VAD infections commonly complicate mechanical circulatory support and remain typified by common components and anatomic locations. These infections have important implications for transplant candidates, most notably increased wait-list mortality. Strategic management of these infections is crucial for successful transplantation. Coincidentally, explantation of all VAD components at the time of transplantation is often the definitive cure for the device-associated infection. Highlighted in this updated guideline is the reported success of transplantation in patients with a variety of pre-existing VAD infections and guidance on post-transplant management strategies.
Publication
Clinical Transplantation
Date
2019
Volume
33
Issue
9
Pages
e13552
Accessed
5/11/23, 1:51 PM
ISSN
1399-0012
Language
en
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
Citation
Koval, C. E., Stosor, V., & Practice, the A. I. C. of. (2019). Ventricular assist device-related infections and solid organ transplantation—Guidelines from the American Society of Transplantation Infectious Diseases Community of Practice. Clinical Transplantation, 33(9), e13552. https://doi.org/10.1111/ctr.13552
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