2021
DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciab109
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Development of a Risk Prediction Model for Carbapenem-resistantEnterobacteriaceaeInfection After Liver Transplantation: A Multinational Cohort Study

Abstract: Background Patients colonized with carbapenem resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) are at higher risk of developing CRE infection after liver transplantation (LT) with associated high morbidity and mortality. Prediction model for CRE infection after LT among carriers could be useful to target preventive strategies. Methods Multinational multicenter cohort study of consecutive adult patients underwent LT and colonized with CRE b… Show more

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“…The high risk of invasive infections in recipients colonized by MRSA [ 47 , 48 ] or KPC [ 7 , 8 ] commonly increases morbidity and mortality. In patients with CRE, BSI conferred a significantly lower survival rate [ 7 , 85 , 86 ].…”
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“…The high risk of invasive infections in recipients colonized by MRSA [ 47 , 48 ] or KPC [ 7 , 8 ] commonly increases morbidity and mortality. In patients with CRE, BSI conferred a significantly lower survival rate [ 7 , 85 , 86 ].…”
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“…Liver transplantation is a lifesaving treatment for acute and chronic end-stage liver diseases. Infections in transplant recipients account for the main cause of mortality and morbidity with rates of up to 80% [ 6 , 7 , 8 ] despite advanced surgical techniques, new immunosuppressive drugs, prophylactic antibiotics, vaccination, and infection control strategies. The increasing incidence of MDR infections has raised clinical needs in terms of infection control strategies and empiric and targeted antibiotic and antiviral therapies.…”
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“…The liver transplantation (LT) community is already familiar with this concept. Recently, Kim et al showed that “MELD 3.0 correctly reclassified a net of 8.8% of decedents to a higher MELD tier, affording them a meaningfully higher chance of transplantation, particularly in women.” ( 8 ) Furthermore, the decision curve analysis helped a multinational cohort study of consecutive adult LT patients to detect cabapenem‐resistant Enterobacteriacae infection after LT. ( 9 ) Although these tools may be a priori complicated, authors publishing in Liver Transplantation should be encouraged to follow them for a comprehensive score evaluation.…”
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“…detect cabapenem-resistant Enterobacteriacae infection after LT. (9) Although these tools may be a priori complicated, authors publishing in Liver Transplantation should be encouraged to follow them for a comprehensive score evaluation.…”
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