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Perspectives on Scedosporium species and Lomentospora prolificans in lung transplantation: Results of an international practice survey from ESCMID fungal infection study group and study group for infections in compromised hosts, and European Confederation of Medical Mycology

Background Scedosporium species and Lomentospora prolificans (S/L) are the second most common causes of invasive mold infections following Aspergillus in lung transplant recipients. Methods We assessed the current practices on management of S/L colonization/infection of the lower respiratory tract b...

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Published in:Transplant infectious disease 2019-10, Vol.21 (5), p.e13141-n/a
Main Authors: Rammaert, Blandine, Puyade, Mathieu, Cornely, Oliver A., Seidel, Danila, Grossi, Paolo, Husain, Shahid, Picard, Clément, Lass‐Flörl, Cornelia, Manuel, Oriol, Le Pavec, Jérôme, Lortholary, Olivier, Nagel, Claudia, Westall, Glen, Morrissey, Orla, Chambers, Daniel, Eschertzhuber, Stephan, Coussement, Julien, Knoop, Christiane, Vos, Robin, Dupont, Lieven, Dumonceaux, Michel, Campos, Silvia Vidal, Kabbani, Dima, Cervera, Carlos, Luong, Me‐Linh, Blanchard, Elodie, Sénéchal, Agathe, Pavec, Jérôme Le, Brugière, Olivier, Boussaud, Veronique, Guillemain, Romain, Bervar, Jean‐Francois, Claustre, Johanna, Haloun, Alain, Hirschi, Sandrine, Reynaud, Martine, Kneidinger, Nikolaus, Gottlieb, Jens, Roilides, Emmanuel, Zarrinfar, Hossein, Rosso, Lorenzo, Morlacchi, Letizia Corinna, Dell'Amore, Andrea, Loy, Monica, Santos, Claudy Oliveira dos, Rello, Jordi, Monforte, Victor, Martin‐Gomez, Maria Teresa, Medrano, Francisco López, Fernández‐Ruiz, Mario, Sole, Amparo, Cifrian, Jose M., Neofytos, Dionysios, Mueller, Nicolas, Benden, Christian, Brill, Anne Kathrin, Kiyan, Esen, Gould, Kate, Gkrania‐Klotsas, Effrossyni, David, Miruna, Weigt, Sam, Kwak, Eun Jeong, Silveira, Fernanda, Hadjiliadis, Denis, Baddley, John, Danziger‐Isakov, Lara, Bhorade, Sangeeta, Ison, Michael, Wolfe, Cameron, Aslam, Saima, Budem, Marie, Musetti, Ana
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Summary:Background Scedosporium species and Lomentospora prolificans (S/L) are the second most common causes of invasive mold infections following Aspergillus in lung transplant recipients. Methods We assessed the current practices on management of S/L colonization/infection of the lower respiratory tract before and after lung transplantation in a large number of lung transplant centers through an international practice survey from October 2016 to March 2017. Results A total of 51 respondents from 45 lung transplant centers (17 countries, 4 continents) answered the survey (response rate 58%). S/L colonization was estimated to be detected in candidates by 48% of centers. Only 18% of the centers used a specific medium to detect S/L colonization. Scedosporium spp. colonization was a contraindication to transplantation in 10% of centers whereas L prolificans was a contraindication in 31%; 22% of centers declared having had 1‐5 recipients infected with S/L in the past 5 years. Conclusions This survey gives an overview of the current practices regarding S/L colonization and infection in lung transplant centers worldwide and underscores the need of S/L culture procedure standardization before implementing prospective studies.
ISSN:1398-2273
1399-3062
DOI:10.1111/tid.13141