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Six-month risk of Pneumocystis pneumonia following acute cellular rejection: A case-control study in solid organ transplant recipients
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Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Hosseini-Moghaddam, Seyed M. (Author)
- Shokoohi, Mostafa (Author)
- Singh, Gagandeep (Author)
- Nagpal, Atul D. (Author)
- Jevnikar, Anthony M. (Author)
Title
Six-month risk of Pneumocystis pneumonia following acute cellular rejection: A case-control study in solid organ transplant recipients
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients are at risk of Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP). PCP is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The effect of acute T cell-mediated rejection (TCMR) on post-transplant PCP has not been determined yet.
METHODS: In this case-control study, we estimated the risk of PCP following acute TCMR during a lookback period of 180 days. We also determined the effects of contributing factors such as CMV infection.
RESULTS: We compared 15 SOT (8 kidney, 4 heart, 2 liver, and 1 kidney-pancreas) recipients with PCP with 60 matched recipients who did not develop PCP (control group) during the study period (December 2013 to February 2016). PCP occurred after a complete course of prophylaxis (ie, late-onset PCP) in 60% of patients. Patients with PCP frequently required intensive care unit (ICU) admission (73.3%). Post-transplant PCP was associated with considerable allograft loss (53.4%) and mortality (26.7%). In the 6-month lookback period, acute TCMR (OR: 13.1, 95% CI: 3.2, 53.2), and CMV infection (OR: 15.1,95% CI: 4.0, 53.2.1) were significantly associated with post-transplant PCP.
CONCLUSIONS: Post-transplant PCP is associated with substantial risk of ICU admission, allograft failure, and mortality. Anti-Pneumocystis prophylaxis for at least 6 months following acute TCMR may reduce the risk.
Publication
Clinical Transplantation
Date
2021-07
Volume
35
Issue
7
Pages
e14322
Journal Abbr
Clin Transplant
ISSN
1399-0012
Short Title
Six-month risk of Pneumocystis pneumonia following acute cellular rejection
Language
eng
Library Catalog
PubMed
Extra
PMID: 33882151
Citation
Hosseini-Moghaddam, S. M., Shokoohi, M., Singh, G., Nagpal, A. D., & Jevnikar, A. M. (2021). Six-month risk of Pneumocystis pneumonia following acute cellular rejection: A case-control study in solid organ transplant recipients. Clinical Transplantation, 35(7), e14322. https://doi.org/10.1111/ctr.14322
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