A Clinical Model to Predict the Occurrence of Select High-risk Infections in the First Year Following Heart Transplantation
Whitney A. Perry,
Jennifer K. Chow,
Jason Nelson
et al.
Abstract:Background.
Invasive infection remains a dangerous complication of heart transplantation (HT). No objectively defined set of clinical risk factors has been established to reliably predict infection in HT. The aim of this study was to develop a clinical prediction model for use at 1 mo post-HT to predict serious infection by 1 y.
Methods.
A retrospective cohort study of HT recipients (2000–2018) was performed. The composite endpoint included cytomegalovi… Show more
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