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Surgical site infections after kidney transplantation are independently associated with graft loss

Authors :
Schreiber, Peter W.
Hoessly, Linard D.
Boggian, Katia
Neofytos, Dionysios
van Delden, Christian
Egli, Adrian
Dickenmann, Michael
Hirzel, Cédric
Manuel, Oriol
Koller, Michael
Rossi, Simona
Banz, Vanessa
Schmied, Bruno
Guerke, Lorenz
Matter, Maurice
de Rougemont, Olivier
Bonani, Marco
Golshayan, Déla
Schnyder, Aurelia
Sidler, Daniel
Haidar, Fadi
Kuster, Stefan P.
Stampf, Susanne
Mueller, Nicolas J.
Amico, Patrizia
Aubert, John-David
Banz, Vanessa
Beckmann, Sonja
Beldi, Guido
Berger, Christoph
Berishvili, Ekaterine
Berzigotti, Annalisa
Binet, Isabelle
Bochud, Pierre-Yves
Branca, Sanda
Bucher, Heiner
Catana, Emmanuelle
Cairoli, Anne
Chalandon, Yves
De Geest, Sabina
De Rougemont, Olivier
De Seigneux, Sophie
Dickenmann, Michael
Dreifuss, Joëlle Lynn
Duchosal, Michel
Fehr, Thomas
Ferrari-Lacraz, Sylvie
Garzoni, Christian
Golshayan, Déla
Goossens, Nicolas
Haidar, Fadi
Halter, Jörg
Heim, Dominik
Hess, Christoph
Hillinger, Sven
Hirsch, Hans H.
Hirt, Patricia
Hoessly, Linard
Hofbauer, Günther
Huynh-Do, Uyen
Immer, Franz
Koller, Michael
Laesser, Bettina
Lamoth, Frédéric
Lehmann, Roger
Leichtle, Alexander
Manuel, Oriol
Marti, Hans-Peter
Martinelli, Michele
McLin, Valérie
Mellac, Katell
Merçay, Aurélia
Mettler, Karin
Mueller, Nicolas J.
Müller-Arndt, Ulrike
Müllhaupt, Beat
Nägeli, Mirjam
Oldani, Graziano
Pascual, Manuel
Passweg, Jakob
Pazeller, Rosemarie
Posfay-Barbe, Klara
Rick, Juliane
Rosselet, Anne
Rossi, Simona
Rothlin, Silvia
Ruschitzka, Frank
Schachtner, Thomas
Schaub, Stefan
Scherrer, Alexandra
Schnyder, Aurelia
Schuurmans, Macé
Schwab, Simon
Sengstag, Thierry
Simonetta, Federico
Stampf, Susanne
Steiger, Jürg
Stirnimann, Guido
Stürzinger, Ueli
Van Delden, Christian
Venetz, Jean-Pierre
Villard, Jean
Vionnet, Julien
Wick, Madeleine
Wilhelm, Markus
Yerly, Patrick
Source :
American journal of transplantation; 20230101, Issue: Preprints
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Surgical site infections (SSI) are common healthcare-associated infections. SSIs after kidney transplantation (K-Tx) can endanger patient and allograft survival. Multicenter studies on this early post-transplant complication are scarce. We analyzed consecutive adult K-Tx recipients enrolled in the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study (STCS) that received a K-tx between May 2008 and September 2020. All data were prospectively collected with the exception of the categorization of SSI that was performed retrospectively according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria. A total of 58 out of 3059 (1.9%) K-Tx recipients were affected by SSIs. Deep incisional (15, 25.9%) and organ/space infections (34, 58.6%) predominated. In the majority of SSIs (52, 89.6%) bacteria were detected, most frequently Escherichia coli(15, 28.9%), Enterococcusspp. (14, 26.9%), and coagulase-negative staphylococci (13, 25.0%). A BMI ≥25kg/m2(multivariable OR 2.16, 95% CI 1.07-4.34, P=0.023) and delayed graft function (multivariable OR 2.88, 95% CI 1.56-5.34, P=0.001) were independent risk factors for SSI. In Cox proportional hazard models, SSI was independently associated with graft loss (multivariable HR 3.75, 95% CI 1.35-10.38, P=0.011). In conclusion, SSI was a rare complication after K-Tx. BMI ≥25kg/m2and delayed graft function were independent risk factors. SSI were independently associated with graft loss.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16006135 and 16006143
Issue :
Preprints
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
American journal of transplantation
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs64739331
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajt.2023.11.013