Two decades of experience in mucormycosis after kidney transplantation

Invasive mucormycosis is a very rare infection after kidney transplantation. Here, we report 25 renal transplant recipients with mucormycosis; to our knowledge, this is the largest reported population of mucormycosis in these patients. In a retrospective study, we collected all kidney transplants wi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of transplantation 2011-07, Vol.16 (3), p.44-48
Hauptverfasser: Einollahi, Behzad, Lessan-Pezeshki, Mahboob, Aslani, Jafar, Nemati, Eghlim, Rostami, Zohreh, Hosseini, Mohammad Javad, Ghadiani, Mohammad Hassan, Ahmadpour, Pedram, Shahbazian, Heshmatollah, Pour-Reza-Gholi, Fatemeh, Ghanji, Mohammad Reza, Miladipour, Ammir Hossein, Nouri-Majalan, Nader
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Zusammenfassung:Invasive mucormycosis is a very rare infection after kidney transplantation. Here, we report 25 renal transplant recipients with mucormycosis; to our knowledge, this is the largest reported population of mucormycosis in these patients. In a retrospective study, we collected all kidney transplants with mucormycosis from 9 Transplant Centers of Iran from 1990 to 2010. The definitive diagnosis of mucormycosis was established by obtaining a biopsy specimen of the involved tissue. The most form of disease was rhino-cerebral (n =13), followed by pulmonary (n=7). Overall mortality rate was 52% (n=13), particularly in recipients with pulmonary infection (100%); however, the mortality rate in rhino-cerebral form of disease was low (30.8%). There was no statistically significant difference in mortality rate between male and female (P=0.8). In addition, no significant differences were seen in mortality rate with age of patients (p=0.8) and time of diagnosis since transplantation (p=0.3). Pulmonary infection was more seen in recipients received azathioprine compared to those on mycophenolate mofetil (p=0.006). Mucormycosis after renal transplantation has a poor prognosis, particularly patients with pulmonary involvement.
ISSN:1425-9524
2329-0358
DOI:10.12659/AOT.881994