Background: Scedosporium species and Lomentospora prolificans (S/L) are the second most common causes of invasive mold infections following Aspergillus in lung transplant recipients. Methods: We assessed the current practices on management of S/L colonization/infection of the lower respiratory tract before and after lung transplantation in a large number of lung transplant centers through an international practice survey from October 2016 to March 2017. Results: A total of 51 respondents from 45 lung transplant centers (17 countries, 4 continents) answered the survey (response rate 58%). S/L colonization was estimated to be detected in candidates by 48% of centers. Only 18% of the centers used a specific medium to detect S/L colonization. Scedosporium spp. colonization was a contraindication to transplantation in 10% of centers whereas L prolificans was a contraindication in 31%; 22% of centers declared having had 1-5 recipients infected with S/L in the past 5 years. Conclusions: This survey gives an overview of the current practices regarding S/L colonization and infection in lung transplant centers worldwide and underscores the need of S/L culture procedure standardization before implementing prospective studies.

Perspectives on Scedosporium species and Lomentospora prolificans in lung transplantation: Results of an international practice survey from ESCMID fungal infection study group and study group for infections in compromised hosts, and European Confederation of Medical Mycology

Grossi P.;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Background: Scedosporium species and Lomentospora prolificans (S/L) are the second most common causes of invasive mold infections following Aspergillus in lung transplant recipients. Methods: We assessed the current practices on management of S/L colonization/infection of the lower respiratory tract before and after lung transplantation in a large number of lung transplant centers through an international practice survey from October 2016 to March 2017. Results: A total of 51 respondents from 45 lung transplant centers (17 countries, 4 continents) answered the survey (response rate 58%). S/L colonization was estimated to be detected in candidates by 48% of centers. Only 18% of the centers used a specific medium to detect S/L colonization. Scedosporium spp. colonization was a contraindication to transplantation in 10% of centers whereas L prolificans was a contraindication in 31%; 22% of centers declared having had 1-5 recipients infected with S/L in the past 5 years. Conclusions: This survey gives an overview of the current practices regarding S/L colonization and infection in lung transplant centers worldwide and underscores the need of S/L culture procedure standardization before implementing prospective studies.
2019
invasive fungal disease; lomentosporiosis; scedosporiosis; solid organ transplantation; Ascomycota; Humans; Internationality; Lung Transplantation; Mycoses; Prospective Studies; Respiratory Tract Infections; Scedosporium; Surveys and Questionnaires; Disease Management; Immunocompromised Host
Rammaert, B.; Puyade, M.; Cornely, O. A.; Seidel, D.; Grossi, P.; Husain, S.; Picard, C.; Lass-Florl, C.; Manuel, O.; Le Pavec, J.; Lortholary, O.; Nagel, C.; Westall, G.; Morrissey, O.; Chambers, D.; Eschertzhuber, S.; Coussement, J.; Knoop, C.; Vos, R.; Dupont, L.; Dumonceaux, M.; Campos, S. V.; Kabbani, D.; Cervera, C.; Luong, M. -L.; Blanchard, E.; Senechal, A.; Pavec, J. L.; Brugiere, O.; Boussaud, V.; Guillemain, R.; Bervar, J. -F.; Claustre, J.; Haloun, A.; Hirschi, S.; Reynaud, M.; Kneidinger, N.; Gottlieb, J.; Roilides, E.; Zarrinfar, H.; Rosso, L.; Morlacchi, L. C.; Dell'Amore, A.; Loy, M.; Santos, C. O. D.; Rello, J.; Monforte, V.; Martin-Gomez, M. T.; Medrano, F. L.; Fernandez-Ruiz, M.; Sole, A.; Cifrian, J. M.; Neofytos, D.; Mueller, N.; Benden, C.; Brill, A. K.; Kiyan, E.; Gould, K.; Gkrania-Klotsas, E.; David, M.; Weigt, S.; Kwak, E. J.; Silveira, F.; Hadjiliadis, D.; Baddley, J.; Danziger-Isakov, L.; Bhorade, S.; Ison, M.; Wolfe, C.; Aslam, S.; Budem, M.; Musetti, A.
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