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Vascular Graft Infections With Candida: A Factor for Increased Mortality in in-situ Reconstructions

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? 2021 Elsevier Inc.Background: The empiric antibiotic regimen started after deep cultures and explantation of the graft mostly do not cover antifungals. We retrospectively studied the outcome of candida compared to non-candida VGI and assessed whether these results could justify the addition of antifungals to the empiric antibiotics in the early postoperative period. Methods: All patients treated for infected aorto(ilio)femoral graft with excision and reconstruction at the vascular department of University Hospitals Leuven between January 2010 and 2017 (n = 56) were studied retrospectively. Patients were allocated to the candida group (n = 10) or non-candida group (n = 46) according to the presence of Candida in deep culture isolates. Results: All-cause mortality was significantly higher in the candida group compared to the non-candida group. All-cause 30-day mortality was 40% and 13% for both groups respectively (P = 0.066). At 5 years this was 90% and 46% respectively (P = 0.014). In the candida group 6 patients (60%) had to be revised in the operating room due to bleeding, compared to 5 patients (11%) in the non-candida group (P = 0.002). Two patients (20%) and 5 patients (11%) had to be readmitted to the ICU, respectively. Conclusion: Survival of candida related VGI is significantly worse, especially in the first 5 postoperative months. This could justify the addition of an antifungal to the early empiric postoperative antibiotic cocktail, especially in patients with an aorto-enteric fistula. A cost-benefit analysis could be useful to evaluate the yield.

aorto(ilio)femoral graftCandidain-situ reconstructionvascular graft infection

Dorpmans D.、Peeters K.、Mufty H.、Debaveye Y.、Van Wijngaerden E.、Fourneau I.

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Department of Vascular Surgery University Hospitals Leuven

Department of Intensive Care Medicine University Hospitals Leuven

Department of General Internal Medicine University Hospitals Leuven

2022

Annals of vascular surgery

Annals of vascular surgery

ISTP
ISSN:0890-5096
年,卷(期):2022.82
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