Enteric Gram-negative Infections on Lung Transplant Clinical Outcomes
academic.oup.comLung transplant recipients (LTR) with more complicated post-operative courses were more likely to develop enteric gram-negative (GNR) infections which led to increased post-transplant morbidities.
Pre-transplant GNR colonization was not a risk factor for GNR infection post-transplant.
Strategies to minimize post-transplant enteric GNR infections need further study.
A single-center retrospective study of LTR between January 2017 and October 2023 was performed.
Donor/recipient characteristics, microbiologic data, and 1-year clinical outcomes were analyzed.