Author:
Lee Gongmyung,Koo Tai Yeon,Kim Hyung Woo,Lee Dong Ryeol,Lee Dong Won,Oh Jieun,Kim Beom Seok,Kim Myoung Soo,Yang Jaeseok,Kim Myoung Soo,Yang Jaeseok,Kong Jin Min,Kwon Oh Jung,Kim Deok Gie,Jung Cheol Woong,Kim Yeong Hoon,Kim Joong Kyung,Kim Chan-Duck,Min Ji Won,Lee Sik,Park Yeon Ho,Park Jae Berm,Park Jung Hwan,Park Jong-Won,Ban Tae Hyun,Song Sang Heon,Song Seung Hwan,Shin Ho Sik,Yang Chul Woo,Yoon Hye Eun,Lee Kang Wook,Lee Dong Ryeol,Lee Dong Won,Oh Jieun,Lee Sang-Ho,Lee Su Hyung,Lee Yu Ho,Lee Jung Pyo,Lee Jeong-Hoon,Jeon Jin Seok,Jun Heungman,Jeong Kyung Hwan,Chung Ku Yong,Lee Jong Soo,Ki Ju Man,Chae Dong-Wan,Choi Soo Jin Na,Shin Sung,Han Seungyeup,Huh Kyu Ha,
Abstract
AbstractLate Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) is not rare in the era of universal prophylaxis after kidney transplantation. We aimed to determine the nationwide status of PJP prophylaxis in Korea and compare the incidence, risk factors, and outcomes of early and late PJP using data from the Korean Organ Transplantation Registry (KOTRY), a nationwide Korean transplant cohort. We conducted a retrospective analysis using data of 4,839 kidney transplant patients from KOTRY between 2014 and 2018, excluding patients who received multi-organ transplantation or were under 18 years old. Cox regression analysis was performed to determine risk factors for early and late PJP. A total of 50 patients developed PJP. The number of patients who developed PJP was same between onset before 6 months and onsets after 6 months. There were no differences in the rate, duration, or dose of PJP prophylaxis between early and late PJP. Desensitization, higher tacrolimus dose at discharge, and acute rejection were associated with early PJP. In late PJP, old age as well as acute rejection were significant risk factors. In conclusion late PJP is as common and risky as early PJP and requires individualized risk-based prophylaxis, such as prolonged prophylaxis for old patients with a history of rejection.
Funder
a fund by Research of Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC