感染和肺移植:资格、管理和移植后护理的关键考虑因素。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Jonathan Huang, Rachel Friedman-Moraco, Stephanie Pouch
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摘要

综述目的:肺移植是终末期肺病患者的一项关键且不断发展的治疗方法。随着肺移植需求的增加,谨慎的候选者选择对于最大化结果和确保适当的器官分配至关重要。肺移植候选者面临的一个关键挑战是环境和上呼吸道病原体在肺部的定植或感染。这些肺部病原体,连同其他慢性感染,可导致移植后并发症,死亡率高,移植物衰竭的风险增加。最近发现:肺移植的主要感染因素包括多药耐药菌(包括洋葱伯克霍尔德菌复合体)、非结核分枝杆菌、霉菌和慢性病毒感染的定植或感染。通过认识移植期感染的流行病学、诊断和管理,移植提供者可以更好地降低感染风险,提高移植成功率。同样,诊断和治疗方面的进步为管理以前具有挑战性的感染提供了新的方法。摘要:随着治疗这些困难的感染性综合征的经验的增长,越来越多的候选患者有资格进行移植。彻底了解肺移植候选人的感染因素对于改善候选人选择,减少移植后并发症和扩大移植资格至关重要。
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Infections and lung transplantation: key considerations for eligibility, management, and posttransplant care.

Purpose of review: Lung transplantation is a critical and evolving therapy for patients with end-stage lung disease. As the need for lung transplantation increases, careful candidate selection is vital to maximizing outcomes and ensuring appropriate organ allocation. A key challenge in lung transplant candidates is the colonization or infection of the lungs by environmental and upper airway pathogens. These lung pathogens, along with other chronic infections, can lead to posttransplant complications with high mortality and an increased risk of graft failure.

Recent findings: Major infectious considerations for lung transplantation include colonization or infection by multidrug-resistant bacteria (including Burkholderia cepacia complex), nontuberculous mycobacteria, molds, and chronic viral infections. By recognizing the epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of these infections in the peri-transplant period, transplant providers can better mitigate infectious risks and improve transplant success. Similarly, advancements in diagnostics and therapeutics offer novel approaches to managing previously challenging infections.

Summary: As experience grows in treating these difficult infectious syndromes, more candidates are becoming eligible for transplantation. A thorough understanding of infectious considerations in lung transplant candidates is essential for improving candidate selection, reducing posttransplant complications, and expanding transplant eligibility.

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期刊介绍: ​​​​​​Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine is a highly regarded journal offering insightful editorials and on-the-mark invited reviews, covering key subjects such as asthma; cystic fibrosis; infectious diseases; diseases of the pleura; and sleep and respiratory neurobiology. Published bimonthly, each issue of Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine introduces world renowned guest editors and internationally recognized academics within the pulmonary field, delivering a widespread selection of expert assessments on the latest developments from the most recent literature.
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