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Review
. 2022 Aug 1;27(4):263-268.
doi: 10.1097/MOT.0000000000000993. Epub 2022 Jul 5.

Infective endocarditis in solid organ transplant: a review

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Review

Infective endocarditis in solid organ transplant: a review

Jose F Suarez et al. Curr Opin Organ Transplant. .

Abstract

Purpose of review: Infective endocarditis remains an uncommon disease with significant morbidity and mortality. In the last two decades, progress has been made describing the unique aspects of infective endocarditis in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients.

Recent findings: Incidence of infective endocarditis in SOT is higher when compared with the general population. End-stage organ dysfunction, diabetes mellitus, older age, and prior intravenous lines have been identified as risk factors predisposing to infective endocarditis in SOT. Staphylococci and enterococci represent the most frequently isolated pathogens, whereas fungi are rarely isolated. Median time from transplantation to diagnosis ranges from 33 to 66 months. Nosocomial acquisition and mural endocarditis are more common in SOT recipients with infective endocarditis. Procurement of organs from patients with infective endocarditis might be well tolerated so long as close monitoring and targeted antibiotics are given. Selected patients might benefit from heart transplantation as definitive or salvage therapy for infective endocarditis. Outcomes of infective endocarditis in SOT recipients compared with the general population might be similar; however, patient survival and graft function are reduced when recipients suffer from infective endocarditis.

Summary: Infective endocarditis although rare can affect donors and recipients involved in the SOT process. Recognition of the unique characteristics in the presentation, prevention, medical, and surgical therapy of this disease is essential in order to minimize adverse outcomes.

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