Early conservative intervention for candida contamination of preservative fluid without allograft nephrectomy

TitleEarly conservative intervention for candida contamination of preservative fluid without allograft nephrectomy
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsCanaud G, Timsit MO, Zuber J, Bougnoux ME, Mejean A, Thervet E, Snanoudj R, Sberro R, Martinez F, Legendre C, Mamzer-Bruneel MF
JournalNephrol Dial Transplant
Volume24
Issue4
Pagination1325 - 7
Date PublishedApr
ISSN1460-2385 (Electronic) 0931-0509 (Linking)
Accession Number19004850
Keywords*Drug Contamination, *Kidney Transplantation, Adult, Antifungal Agents / therapeutic use, Candida / *isolation & purification, Candidiasis / *etiology / therapy, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Nephrectomy, Organ Preservation Solutions / *adverse effects, Renal Artery / radiography / surgery, Reoperation, Surgical Wound Infection / drug therapy / *microbiology / therapy, Transplantation, Homologous, Young Adult
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Fungal contamination of kidney allograft preservative fluid can lead to renal arteritis and arterial wall rupture. METHODS: We have evaluated a conservative management strategy based onearly antifungal therapy, rigorous morphological monitoring of the graft artery and surgical second look (SSL). Since November 2004, preservative fluid was routinely cultured on specific media for all kidney transplant recipients. RESULTS: In 8/474 cases, results were positive for Candida (albicans 5, glabrata 2, tropicalis 1). Two patients also had candida infection of drainage fluid leading to the diagnosis of operative site infection. Radiological and surgical examinations of the renal graft artery were normal in all cases and nephrectomy was not required. At 12 months, all patients were alive with a functioning allograft. CONCLUSION: Early antifungal therapy with microbiological and morphological follow-up should be recommended as soon as contamination is detected, but SSL is advised only in patients with risk factors for arterial anomalies.

DOI10.1093/ndt/gfn622
Short TitleEarly conservative intervention for candida contamination of preservative fluid without allograft nephrectomy
Notify Library Reference ID289

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