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Survival after lung transplantation of cystic fibrosis patients infected with Burkholderia dolosa (genomovar VI).

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Wang, R; Welsh, SK; Budev, M; Goldberg, H; Noone, PG; Gray, A; Zaas, D; Boyer, D
Published in: Clinical transplantation
May 2018

Cystic fibrosis (CF) with severe lung disease is a well-recognized indication for lung transplantation. Colonization with various organisms in CF patients may impact post-transplant morbidity and mortality. Burkholderia cepacia complex (BCC) is made up of distinct genomovars with significant morbidity and mortality associated with B. cenocepacia (genomovar III) following lung transplant. The outcomes of patients infected with genomovar B. dolosa (genomovar VI) have yet to be described in the literature. We performed a retrospective chart review of all cystic fibrosis patients colonized with B. dolosa from our center who underwent lung transplantation (n = 11) at various medical centers across the US between 2000 and 2014. Survival rates were 73%, 53%, and 30% for 1, 3, and 5 years, respectively. Median survival was 44 months (95% CI = 11.1-76.8). CF patients with B. dolosa that have undergone lung transplantation have decreased one-year survival when compared to all patients transplanted with cystic fibrosis. Conditional 5-year survival for B. dolosa-infected patients was 43% in patients that survived the first year post-transplant, suggesting that this first year is crucial in managing the infection. Importantly, the survival of the B. dolosa patients was higher than compared to previously reported survival rates of B. cenocepacia patients post-transplant.

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Clinical transplantation

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EISSN

1399-0012

ISSN

0902-0063

Publication Date

May 2018

Volume

32

Issue

5

Start / End Page

e13236

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Survival Rate
  • Surgery
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Prognosis
  • Postoperative Complications
  • North Carolina
  • Male
  • Lung Transplantation
  • Incidence
 

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Wang, R., Welsh, S. K., Budev, M., Goldberg, H., Noone, P. G., Gray, A., … Boyer, D. (2018). Survival after lung transplantation of cystic fibrosis patients infected with Burkholderia dolosa (genomovar VI). Clinical Transplantation, 32(5), e13236. https://doi.org/10.1111/ctr.13236
Wang, Ruobing, Sebastian K. Welsh, Marie Budev, Hilary Goldberg, Peadar G. Noone, Alice Gray, David Zaas, and Debra Boyer. “Survival after lung transplantation of cystic fibrosis patients infected with Burkholderia dolosa (genomovar VI).Clinical Transplantation 32, no. 5 (May 2018): e13236. https://doi.org/10.1111/ctr.13236.
Wang R, Welsh SK, Budev M, Goldberg H, Noone PG, Gray A, et al. Survival after lung transplantation of cystic fibrosis patients infected with Burkholderia dolosa (genomovar VI). Clinical transplantation. 2018 May;32(5):e13236.
Wang, Ruobing, et al. “Survival after lung transplantation of cystic fibrosis patients infected with Burkholderia dolosa (genomovar VI).Clinical Transplantation, vol. 32, no. 5, May 2018, p. e13236. Epmc, doi:10.1111/ctr.13236.
Wang R, Welsh SK, Budev M, Goldberg H, Noone PG, Gray A, Zaas D, Boyer D. Survival after lung transplantation of cystic fibrosis patients infected with Burkholderia dolosa (genomovar VI). Clinical transplantation. 2018 May;32(5):e13236.
Journal cover image

Published In

Clinical transplantation

DOI

EISSN

1399-0012

ISSN

0902-0063

Publication Date

May 2018

Volume

32

Issue

5

Start / End Page

e13236

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Survival Rate
  • Surgery
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Prognosis
  • Postoperative Complications
  • North Carolina
  • Male
  • Lung Transplantation
  • Incidence