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==Pretransplant Screening==
= Donor screen =


===Donor screen===
* Bacterial: syphilis, urine and blood cultures, bronchoalveolar lavage
* Viral: CMV, EBV, HIV HBV, HCV, HSV, VZV, HTLV-1
* Other: Strongyloides, Chagas (sometimes)


*Bacterial: [[syphilis]], urine and blood cultures, bronchoalveolar lavage
= Recipient Screen =
*Viral: [[CMV after solid organ transplantation|CMV]], [[EBV]], [[HIV]], [[HBV]], [[HCV]], [[HSV]], [[VZV]], [[HTLV-1]]
*Other: [[Strongyloides stercoralis]], [[Chagas disease]] (sometimes)


===Recipient Screen===
* Prednisone: TB/HBV/Strongy
* Fludarabine:
** Lasts 6-12 months after last dose
** Listeria, PCP, and Nocardia
* Rituximab: as well as B-cell, can allow HBV and PJP infections
* Adalimumab: T-cell deficiency for months after last dose
* TNF-alpha inhibitors: like prednisone


*[[Prednisone]]: [[TB]]/[[HBV]]/[[Strongyloides]]
= Early Infections =
*[[Fludarabine]]:
**Lasts 6-12 months after last dose
**Listeria, PCP, and Nocardia
*[[Rituximab]]: as well as B-cell, can allow [[HBV]] and [[PJP]] infections
*[[Adalimumab]]: T-cell deficiency for months after last dose
*[[TNF-α inhibitors]]: similar to [[prednisone]]


==Post-Transplant Infections==
* ≤30 days
* T-cell deficit greater than B-cell


===Early Infections (≤30 days)===
* Surgical site infection
** Bacterial
** Fungal: Aspergillus and Mucor Organ-specific Cardiac
* LVAD infection
* Mycobacterial infection (very late) Lungs
* Donor-derived VAP
* Anastomotic infection, including fungal Liver: anastamotic leak, including VRE peritonitis Hospital-acquired: central line infections and resistant organisms Donor-derived bacterial infections, including syphilis


*Major risk factor is T-cell deficit, more than than B-cell deficit
= Late Infections =
*Surgical site infection
**Bacterial
**Fungal: [[Aspergillus]] and [[Mucorales]]
*Organ-specific
**Cardiac
***LVAD infection
***[[Non-tuberculous mycobacteria|Mycobacterial infection]] (very late)
**Lungs
***Donor-derived [[Ventilator-associated pneumonia|VAP]]
***Anastomotic infection, including fungal
**Liver: anastamotic leak, including [[VRE]] peritonitis
*Hospital-acquired: [[Central line-associated bloodstream infection|central line infections]] and resistant organisms
*Donor-derived bacterial infections, including [[syphilis]]


* 30 days to 3-6 months
===Late Infections (30 days to 3-6 months)===
* T-cell deficit greater than B-cell


*Major risk factor is T-cell deficit, more than B-cell deficit
* Reactivation infections
*Occur as your withdraw prophylactic antimicrobials
* EBV/CMV/HSV/VZV
*Reactivation infections
* TB, PCP, invasive fungal infections Occur as your withdraw prophylactic antimicrobials
**[[EBV]]/[[CMV after solid organ transplantation|CMV]]/[[HSV]]/[[VZV]]
**[[TB]], [[PCP]], [[Invasive fungal infection|invasive fungal infections]]


= Very Late Infections =
===Very Late Infections (>6 months)===


*B-cell deficits and variable T-cell deficits
* More than 6 months
*Usually regular community-acquired infections, but more severe
* B-cell deficits and variable T-cell deficits
* Usually regular community-acquired infections, but more severe


[[Category:Transplant patients]]
[[Category:Transplant patients]]

Latest revision as of 21:38, 6 August 2020

Pretransplant Screening

Donor screen

Recipient Screen

Post-Transplant Infections

Early Infections (≤30 days)

  • Major risk factor is T-cell deficit, more than than B-cell deficit
  • Surgical site infection
  • Organ-specific
    • Cardiac
    • Lungs
      • Donor-derived VAP
      • Anastomotic infection, including fungal
    • Liver: anastamotic leak, including VRE peritonitis
  • Hospital-acquired: central line infections and resistant organisms
  • Donor-derived bacterial infections, including syphilis

Late Infections (30 days to 3-6 months)

Very Late Infections (>6 months)

  • B-cell deficits and variable T-cell deficits
  • Usually regular community-acquired infections, but more severe