Infections after transplantation - Infections: patient with cancer - DONE (mainly the important stuff) Flashcards

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Pre-transplant factors:

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  • transplantation at a young age has been associated with higher rates of infection during the first few years after transplantation
  • infants and toddlers undergoing SOT experience greater morbidity and mortality with community-acquired viruses
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Type on infection after 0-30 days post transplantation:

early infections

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  • mostly “surgical” infections
    • bacteria and yeast are the most common pathogen recovered
    • cause by technical difficulties
    • CMV (in the abcence of prophylaxis), EBV, Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia and toxoplasmosis
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Type on infection after 1-6 months post transplantation:

intermediate period

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  • opportunistic pathogens, cmv, pneumocystis, nocardia, aspergillus
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Type on infection after 6 months onward post transplantation:
late infections

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  • common community infections

* people with diabetes mellitus, and malignancies, may increase the risk for infection during this period

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Infections to be the most common cause of death during this period after lung or lung-heart transplantation is during which period?

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  • 1-6 months after transplantation

- intermediate period

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Viruses transmitted by transplantation:

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  • CMV and other herpes viruses
  • HIV
  • Hepatitis A, B, C, D
  • HTLV-1
  • Rabies
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Fungi transmitted by transplantation:

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  • Histoplasma
  • Coccidoides
  • Cryptococcus
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Protozoa transmitted by transplantation:

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  • Toxoplasma
  • Malaria
  • T. Cruzii
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Bacteria transmitted by transplantation:

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  • TB
  • nosocomial pneumonia agents (lung)
  • urinary bacteria (kidney)
  • bacteremic donor
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Prions transmitted by transplantation:

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Creutzfield-Jakob disease (cornea)

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What may reduce the risk of post transplant malignancy and CMV?

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rapamycin

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12
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How many transplant recipients get herpes zoster?

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1/3

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Can a transplant recipients get chicken pox?

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yes, but chicken pox in that case can be fatal

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14
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What is Epstein-Barr associated with?

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lymphoma

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15
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Kaposi sarcoma =

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human herpes virus 8

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16
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How do you treat CMV?

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  • IV ganciclovir is standard therapy

- decrease immunosuppression

17
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What do you use for ganciclovir-resistant CMV disease?

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foscarnet

18
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Cryptococcal infection after transplantation:

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  • commonly pulmonary or central nervous system disease

- symptoms: headache, meningitis, skin lesions

19
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How is cryptococcal infection diagnosed?

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  • bronchoscopy
  • lumbar puncture
  • cryptococcal antigen
20
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What are the risk factors of polyomavirus (BKV) nephropathy after transplantation?

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  • older age
  • male gender
  • caucasian ethnicity