Infectious complications, a major cause of morbidity and mortality after heart transplantation, were reviewed in 49 heart transplant patients at Lausanne. The follow-up lasted 32 months on average. 43 patients (88%) presented 108 infections (2.20 episodes of infection/patient). 38 severe infections (0.78 episodes/patient) were diagnosed in 27 patients (55%). 2 of the 9 deaths which occurred were due to infection. The viruses, principally of the herpes group, were responsible for 37% of all the infections, and bacteria for 28%. About a third of the viral and bacterial infections were severe. The other documented infections were caused by fungi (13%), which were most often responsible for superficial infections, and rarely by protozoa (5%). F...
The burden and timeline of posttransplant infections are not comprehensively documented in the curre...
The primary care physician is frequently consulted in first line for infectious complications in org...
A retrospective review of infections in renal transplant recipients at the UERMMMC from January 1997...
11 páginasA total of 1073 infectious episodes (IEs) that occurred in 620 consecutive heart transplan...
Abstract Background Infectious complications are a major cause of morbidity and mortality after hear...
O presente estudo teve por objetivo avaliar a incidencia de infeccao, os agentes etiologicos, topogr...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how often cardiac allograft recipients develop infectious diseases and how t...
SummaryObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine the epidemiology and clinical impact of infe...
Prognosis of heart transplant patients has dramatically improved in the last decade thanks to the us...
The rate of infectious complications differed significantly in two groups of heart transplant recipi...
Infectious diseases (ID) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality after SOT. Since May 2008, the...
[Background] The incidence of nosocomial and health care-related infective endocarditis (IE) is incr...
Clinical and laboratory data on infectious complications in 100 consecutive heart transplant recipie...
Publicación ISIBackground. Since cytomegalovirus (CMV) infects between 20% and 50% of heart transpla...
The primary care physician is frequently consulted in first line for infectious complications in org...
The burden and timeline of posttransplant infections are not comprehensively documented in the curre...
The primary care physician is frequently consulted in first line for infectious complications in org...
A retrospective review of infections in renal transplant recipients at the UERMMMC from January 1997...
11 páginasA total of 1073 infectious episodes (IEs) that occurred in 620 consecutive heart transplan...
Abstract Background Infectious complications are a major cause of morbidity and mortality after hear...
O presente estudo teve por objetivo avaliar a incidencia de infeccao, os agentes etiologicos, topogr...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how often cardiac allograft recipients develop infectious diseases and how t...
SummaryObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine the epidemiology and clinical impact of infe...
Prognosis of heart transplant patients has dramatically improved in the last decade thanks to the us...
The rate of infectious complications differed significantly in two groups of heart transplant recipi...
Infectious diseases (ID) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality after SOT. Since May 2008, the...
[Background] The incidence of nosocomial and health care-related infective endocarditis (IE) is incr...
Clinical and laboratory data on infectious complications in 100 consecutive heart transplant recipie...
Publicación ISIBackground. Since cytomegalovirus (CMV) infects between 20% and 50% of heart transpla...
The primary care physician is frequently consulted in first line for infectious complications in org...
The burden and timeline of posttransplant infections are not comprehensively documented in the curre...
The primary care physician is frequently consulted in first line for infectious complications in org...
A retrospective review of infections in renal transplant recipients at the UERMMMC from January 1997...