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Pneumonia in Transplant Recipients: A Comprehensive Review of Diagnosis and Management. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Symptoms of infections often appear late in immunocompromised patients, making early diagnosis and prompt treatment crucial for effective management.
  • * Diagnosing pneumonia in transplant patients requires careful consideration of their medical history, type of transplant, immunosuppression level, and specific pathogens involved, as the presence of certain viruses can complicate the situation.

Article Abstract

Transplant recipients have an increased risk of complications, including graft dysfunction and infections, which can be life-threatening if not recognized early. Pneumonia ranks as one of the most frequent complications in both solid organ and hematopoietic stem cell transplants. Clinical symptoms manifest late during infections in immunocompromised patients. An aggressive approach centered on early confirmatory diagnosis and a low threshold for empiric therapy is often the most effective strategy. The isolation of a pathogen in an upper airway sample does not necessarily mean the same organism is responsible for pneumonia. Viruses such as CMV (cytomegalovirus virus) may function as co-pathogens for opportunistic infections in transplant recipients in addition to causing their own primary infectious syndrome. Furthermore, some viruses exhibit immunomodulatory effects that can affect the graft function. Given the exhaustive list of causative pathogens responsible for pneumonia, the best approach to the diagnosis is to have a conceptual framework that includes a detailed history, such as the type of transplant, degree of immunosuppression, antimicrobial prophylaxis, risk factors, time of presentation since transplantation and the radiographic pattern on the CT chest (computer tomography of the chest). Management depends predominantly on the degree of antimicrobial resistance, drug-to-drug interaction, and adjustments to the immunosuppression.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11562015PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.73669DOI Listing

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