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KMID : 0361120060200020241
Korean Journal of Transplantation
2006 Volume.20 No. 2 p.241 ~ p.247
Clinical Significance of Vancomycin Resistant Enterococcus in Liver Transplantation
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Abstract
Purpose: Recently the incidence of vancomycin resistant enterococcus (VRE) infection and colonization has increased in the hospitalized patients. The purpose of present study is to examine the clinical significance of VRE infection and colonization in liver transplantation (LT) patients and to investigate the outcome. Methods: Among 194 patients who underwent LT from January 2001 to July 2004, 15 patients had at least one report of culture positive of VRE (VRE(+)). We compared the clinical outcome of 15 VRE(+) patients with those of VRE(-) patients. Results: One year mortality was higher in VRE(+) patients than VRE(-) patients (27% vs 4%; P=0.0001). Causes of death were primary graft non-function, infective endocarditis, MRSA sepsis and CMV pneumonitis. Mean duration of hospital stay was 102¡¾63 days in VRE(+) patients, which shows significant difference with 51¡¾30 days in VRE(-) patients (P=0.008). Cases who underwent gastroscopy (1.00¡¾1.51 vs. 0.12¡¾0.47; P=0.04) and percutaneous catheter drainage (1.33¡¾1.49 vs. 0.40¡¾1.05; P=0.03) were significantly more frequent in VRE(+) patients. The findings of gastroscopy were upper gastrointestinal bleeding (n=4), and bile duct obstruction (n=1). The contents of percutaneous catheter drainage were hematoma (n=3), bile juice (n=3) and ascites (n=1). Conclusion: VRE infected patients experienced more frequently gastrointestinal tract complications including bleeding or biliary complication and they showed higher 1-year mortality rate, although these patients died of causes other than VRE infection. (J Korean Soc Transplant 2006;20:241-247)
KEYWORD
Liver transplantation, Vancomycin, Vancomycin resistant enterococcus, Infection, Colonization
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