Perioperative daptomycin for prophylaxis of vancomycin‐resistant Enterococcus infection in colonized liver transplant recipients

Author:

Mak Jordan T.1ORCID,Ha Seung1ORCID,Perloff Sarah2ORCID,Knorr John P.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy Jefferson Einstein Hospital Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

2. Department of Internal Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases Jefferson Einstein Hospital Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundInfection with vancomycin‐resistant Enterococcus (VRE) in liver transplant recipients (LTR) has been associated with extended hospital stays, increased readmission rates, graft failure, and death. A tailored perioperative surgical prophylaxis regimen targeting VRE may reduce postoperative infections in VRE‐colonized patients. This study investigated the outcomes of perioperative daptomycin in this patient population.MethodsThis retrospective, single‐center cohort study included LTR ≥ 18 years old who were VRE‐colonized from June 2018 to November 2022. VRE colonization was identified by a VRE rectal swab screen or a positive VRE culture prior to transplant. Two groups were analyzed: daptomycin versus no daptomycin. All LTR received perioperative piperacillin‐tazobactam for 24 h. If VRE‐colonized, one dose of daptomycin (6 mg/kg) was given pre‐ and postoperatively. Demographics, clinical characteristics, risk factors for VRE infection, and daptomycin dose were collected. The primary outcome was VRE infection at 14 days and 90 days post‐transplant.ResultsThere were 36 VRE‐colonized LTR; 19 received daptomycin and 17 did not. Baseline characteristics and risk factors for VRE infection were similar between groups. More VRE infections occurred in the no daptomycin group within 14 days post‐transplant (24% vs. 0%, p = .04), but at 90 days posttransplant there was no significant difference (29% vs. 16%, p = .43). The average daptomycin dose was 7.1 mg/kg.ConclusionPerioperative daptomycin reduced the rate of VRE infections in VRE‐colonized LTR within 14 days posttransplant but not at 90 days. Future studies should evaluate if higher doses and/or longer duration of perioperative daptomycin can reduce VRE infections beyond 14 days post‐transplant. image

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Transplantation

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