Authors
Cecilia Chaparro, Janet Maurer, Carlos Gutierrez, Mel Krajden, Charlie Chan, Timothy Winton, Shaff Keshavjee, Massina Scavuzzo, Elizabeth Tullis, Michael Hutcheon, Steven Kesten
Publication date
2001/1/1
Journal
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine
Volume
163
Issue
1
Pages
43-48
Publisher
American Thoracic Society
Description
As a result of concern over excessive mortality after lung transplantation, many transplant programs refuse to accept cystic fibrosis (CF) patients infected with Burkholderia cepacia. As a significant proportion of patients with CF in our community are infected with this organism, we have continued to provide lung transplantation as an option. A retrospective review was conducted of medical records of all patients with CF transplanted between March 1988 and September 1996. Fifty-six transplant procedures were performed in 53 recipients with CF between March 1988 and September 1996. Twenty-eight had B. cepacia isolated pretransplant and 25 remaining positive post-transplant. Of the 53 recipients, 19 have died (15 of 28 [54%] B. cepacia positive and 4 of 25 [16%] B. cepacia negative). B. cepacia was responsible for or involved in 14 deaths. Nine of the deaths occurred in the first 3 mo post-transplantation …
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Scholar articles
C Chaparro, J Maurer, C Gutierrez, M Krajden, C Chan… - American journal of respiratory and critical care …, 2001