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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 21, 2017; 23(31): 5809-5816
Published online Aug 21, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i31.5809
Published online Aug 21, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i31.5809
Donor-derived infections among Chinese donation after cardiac death liver recipients
Qi-Fa Ye, Wei Zhou, Qi-Quan Wan, Department of Transplant Surgery, the Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha 410013, Hunan Province, China
Qi-Fa Ye, Department of Transplant Surgery, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan 430071, Hubei Province, China
Author contributions: Ye QF contributed to the study design and data analysis; Zhou W enrolled the study patients, performed the data collection, and contributed to the data analysis; Wan QQ drafted the manuscript and contributed to the study design and data analysis; all authors read and approved the final manuscript.
Supported by the New Xiangya Talent Project of The Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University , No. 20170311 .
Institutional review board statement: The study was reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board of The Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, China (IRB No. 2017-S003).
Conflict-of-interest statement: All the authors declare they have no conflict of interest related to the manuscript.
Data sharing statement: There are no additional data available.
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Correspondence to: Qi-Quan Wan, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Transplant Surgery, the Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, No. 138, Tongzipo Road, Changsha 410013, Hunan Province, China. 13548685542@163.com
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Received: March 20, 2017
Peer-review started: March 23, 2017
First decision: June 5, 2017
Revised: June 27, 2017
Accepted: July 22, 2017
Article in press: July 24, 2017
Published online: August 21, 2017
Processing time: 151 Days and 12 Hours
Peer-review started: March 23, 2017
First decision: June 5, 2017
Revised: June 27, 2017
Accepted: July 22, 2017
Article in press: July 24, 2017
Published online: August 21, 2017
Processing time: 151 Days and 12 Hours
Core Tip
Core tip: This study aimed to investigate blood cultures of donation after cardiac death (DCD) liver donors and report the confirmed transmission of bacterial infection from donors to liver recipients. The predominant organism isolated from the blood of donors was Gram-positive bacteria (70.6%). Only three (4.5%) of 67 liver recipients developed confirmed donor-derived bacterial infections, with two isolates of multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae and one isolate of multidrug-resistant Enterobacter aerogenes. Our findings support that liver grafts from DCD donors with bloodstream infections owing to multidrug-resistant Enterobacteriaceae can be used if the donors and recipients receive appropriate antimicrobial therapy.