2022
DOI: 10.1111/tid.13907
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Beta‐lactam allergies, surgical site infections, and prophylaxis in solid organ transplant recipients at a single center: A retrospective cohort study

Abstract: Background: Beta-lactam allergies (BLAs) are common in hospitalized patients, including transplant recipients. BLA is associated with decreased use of preferred surgical site infection (SSI) prophylaxis and increased SSIs, but this has not been studied in the transplant population. Methods:We reviewed adult heart, kidney, and liver transplant recipients between January 1, 2016 and December 31, 2019 to characterize reported BLA and collect SSI prophylaxis regimens at time of transplant. We compared the use of p… Show more

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“…In a retrospective study of 691 heart, kidney, and liver transplant recipients, preferred SSI prophylaxis with ampicillin-sulbactam was prescribed in 13 patients (11%) with a beta-lactam allergy in comparison with 573 patients (92%) without an allergy. 15 This did not impact the incidence of SSI. Of the patients who did not develop SSIs, approximately 1 of 4 received antibiotics within 30 d of transplant.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…In a retrospective study of 691 heart, kidney, and liver transplant recipients, preferred SSI prophylaxis with ampicillin-sulbactam was prescribed in 13 patients (11%) with a beta-lactam allergy in comparison with 573 patients (92%) without an allergy. 15 This did not impact the incidence of SSI. Of the patients who did not develop SSIs, approximately 1 of 4 received antibiotics within 30 d of transplant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%