Is diagnostic stewardship possible in solid organ transplantation?

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Is diagnostic stewardship possible in solid organ transplantation?
Abstract
Background Diagnostic stewardship in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients has the potential to help these vulnerable patients at risk for over-testing and overtreatment. Methods Herein, we review potential targets for diagnostic stewardship in SOT, such as Clostridioides difficile testing, urine cultures, molecular diagnostics, as well as novel areas of diagnostic stewardship. Results Bundled interventions focused on appropriate C. difficile testing can result in a significant decrease in testing and clinical diagnosis of C. difficile infection without any harms related to delay in diagnosis. In otherwise stable renal transplant recipients after the first month of transplant, screening urine cultures have not been shown to improve outcomes. Novel targets that require additional study in the SOT population include noninvasive fungal diagnostics and cytomegalovirus testing strategies Conclusions Diagnostic stewardship is an innovative approach to improve diagnosis and limit unnecessary antimicrobial use. While there has been little direct exploration of diagnostic stewardship in the SOT population, there is great potential for benefit given frequent testing with diagnostics that have imperfect sensitivity and specificity, and sometimes great cost. Diagnostic stewardship in the SOT population is indeed possible but will require a multidisciplinary effort to ensure that appropriates tests and benefits are realized.
Publication
Transplant Infectious Disease
Date
2022
Volume
24
Issue
5
Pages
e13899
Accessed
11/6/22, 12:09 PM
ISSN
1399-3062
Language
en
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
Citation
Husson, J., Bork, J. T., Morgan, D., & Baddley, J. W. (2022). Is diagnostic stewardship possible in solid organ transplantation? Transplant Infectious Disease, 24(5), e13899. https://doi.org/10.1111/tid.13899
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