Clinical Management and Outcomes of Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infections in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: A Multinational Case-control Study

Author:

López-Medrano Francisco12,Carver Peggy L.3,Rutjanawech Sasinuch4,Aranha-Camargo Luis F.5,Fernandes Ruan5,Belga Sara6,Daniels Shay-Anne6,Mueller Nicolas J.7,Burkhard Sara7,Theodoropoulos Nicole M.8,Postma Douwe F.9,van Duijn Pleun J.10,Arnaiz de las Revillas Francisco1112,Pérez del Molino-Bernal Concepción1112,Hand Jonathan13,Lowe Adam13,Bodro Marta14,Vanino Elisa1516,Fernández-Cruz Ana17,Ramos-Martínez Antonio17,Makek Mateja Jankovic18,Bou Mjahed Ribal18,Manuel Oriol19,Kamar Nassim20,Calvo-Cano Antonia21,Rueda-Carrasco Laura21,Muñoz Patricia22,Álvarez-Uría Ana22,Pérez-Recio Sandra23,Sabé Núria23,Rodríguez-Álvarez Regino24,Silva José Tiago12,Mularoni Alessandra25,Vidal Elisa26,Alonso-Titos Juana27,del Rosal Teresa28,Classen Annika Y.2930,Goss Charles W.4,Agarwal Mansi4,Mejía-Chew Carlos4,

Affiliation:

1. Unit of Infectious Diseases, University Hospital 12 de Octubre, Instituto de Investigación del Hospital 12 de Octubre (imas12), School of Medicine, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain.

2. Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Infecciosas (CIBERINFEC; CB21/13/00009), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain.

3. Department of Pharmacy, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy, Ann Arbor, MI.

4. Department of Infectious Diseases, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.

5. Department of Infectious Diseases, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil.

6. Department of Infectious Diseases, University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

7. Department of Infectious Diseases, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

8. Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA.

9. Department of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Groningen, the Netherlands.

10. Certe Laboratory for Infectious Diseases, Department of Clinical Microbiology, Groningen, the Netherlands.

11. Infectious Diseases and Microbiology Department, Hospital Universitario Marqués de Valdecilla, IDIVAL, University of Cantabria, Cantabria, Spain.

12. CIBERINFEC (CB21/13/00068), ISCIII, Madrid, Spain.

13. Department of Infectious Diseases, Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, LA.

14. Department of Infectious Diseases, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

15. Infectious Diseases Unit, IRCCS Policlinico Sant’Orsola, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.

16. Infectious Diseases Unit, Ravenna Hospital, AUSL Romagna, Ravenna, Italy.

17. Department of Infectious Diseases, Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro-Majadahonda, Madrid, Spain.

18. Department of Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.

19. Department of Infectious Diseases, Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV) and University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.

20. Department of Nephrology and Organs Transplantation, Toulouse Rangueil University, INSERM UMR 1291, Toulouse Institute for Infectious and Inflammatory Disease (Infinity), Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France.

21. Infectious Disease Department, University Hospital Badajoz, Badajoz, Spain.

22. Departamento de Medicina, Hospital Gregorio Marañón, Biomedical Research Institute Gregorio Marañon (IiSGM), CIBERES, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain.

23. Tuberculosis Unit, Department of Infectious Diseases, Bellvitge University Hospital, Bellvitge, Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL), University of Barcelona, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain.

24. Department of Infectious Diseases, Hospital Universitario Cruces, Barakaldo, Spain.

25. Department of Infectious Diseases, IRCC-ISMETT, Istituto Mediterraneo per i Trapianti e Terapie ad Alta Specializzazione, Palermo, Italy.

26. Department of Infectious Diseases, Reina Sofía University Hospital, Córdoba, Spain.

27. Department of Nephrology, Hospital Regional Universitario de Málaga, Málaga, Spain.

28. Department of Pediatrics, Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain.

29. Department I for Internal Medicine, University of Cologne, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany.

30. German Centre for Infection Research (DZIF), partner site Bonn-Cologne, Cologne, Germany.

Abstract

Background. The management and outcomes of nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infections in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients are poorly characterized. We aimed to describe the management and 1-y mortality of these patients. Methods. Retrospective, multinational, 1:2 matched case-control study included SOT recipients aged 12 y old or older diagnosed with NTM infection between January 1, 2008, and December 31, 2018. Controls were matched on transplanted organs, NTM treatment center, and posttransplant survival at least equal to the time to NTM diagnosis. The primary aim was 1-y mortality after NTM diagnosis. Differences between cases and controls were compared using the log-rank test, and Cox regression models were used to identify factors associated with mortality at 12 mo among cases. Results. In 85 patients and 169 controls, the median age at the time of SOT was 54 y (interquartile range, 40–62 y), 59% were men, and the lungs were the most common site of infection after SOT (57.6%). One-year mortality was significantly higher in cases than in controls (20% versus 3%; P < 0.001), and higher mortality was associated with lung transplantation (hazard ratio 3.27; 95% confidence interval [1.1-9.77]; P = 0.034). Median time (interquartile range) from diagnosis to treatment initiation (20 [4–42] versus 11 [3–21] d) or the reduction of net immunosuppression (36% versus 45%, hazard ratio 1.35 [95% CI, 0.41-4.43], P = 0.618) did not differ between survivors and those who died. Conclusions. NTM disease in SOT recipients is associated with a higher mortality risk, especially among lung transplant recipients. Time to NTM treatment and reduction in net immunosuppression were not associated with mortality.

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Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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