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Nemes, B; Gelley, F; Dabasi, E; Gámán, G; Fehérvári, I; Görög, D; Kóbori, L; Fazakas, J; Vitális, E; Doros, A; Gálffy, Z; Máthé, Z.
[Bacterial infection after orthotopic liver transplantation].
Orv Hetil. 2015; 156(34):1366-1382 Doi: 10.1556/650.2015.30204 [OPEN ACCESS]
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The authors reviewed the prevalence of postoperative infections, the results of bacterium cultures, and the incidence of multidrug resistance in their liver transplanted patients during a period between 2003 and 2012. The aim of this study was to analyse risk factors and colonisations of bacterial infections. The files of 408 patients (281 bacterium cultures) were reviewed. Of the 408 patients 70 had a postoperative infection (17%); 58 patients (14.2%) had positive and 12 patients (2.9%) negative bacterial culture results. Cholangitis was found in 7 cases (12.1%), abdominal infection in 17 cases (29.3%), and pulmonary infection in 28 cases (48.3%). Postoperative infection was more frequent in patients with initial poor graft function, acute renal insufficiency, biliary complication, and in those with intraabdominal bleeding. The 1-, 3- and 5-year cumulative survival of patients who had infection was 70%, 56% and 56%, respectively, whereas the cumulative survival data of patients without infection was 94%, 87% and 85%, respectively (p<0.001). Multidrug resistance was found in 56% of the positive cultures, however, the one-year survival was not different in patients who had multidrug resistance positive and negative bacterial infection (both 70.2%). Infection control must target the management of multidrug resistance microbes through encouraging prevention, hygienic, and isolation rules, improving the operative, transfusion, and antimicrobial policy in a teamwork setting.
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Adult -
Aged -
Bacterial Infections - epidemiology
Bacterial Infections - etiology
Bacterial Infections - mortality
Blood Transfusion - standards
Cholangitis - complications
Cholangitis - epidemiology
Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial -
Female -
Gastrointestinal Tract - microbiology
Graft Survival -
Humans -
Humans - epidemiology
Incidence -
Infection Control - methods
Liver Transplantation - adverse effects
Liver Transplantation - statistics & numerical data
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Middle Aged -
Pneumonia - complications
Pneumonia - microbiology
Prevalence -
Retrospective Studies -
Risk Factors -
Severity of Illness Index -
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orthotopic liver transplantation
bacterial infection
multidrug resistance
survival
sepsis
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