Infectious complications represent one of the main causes of perioperative morbidity and mortality of liver transplant recipients. The primary objective of this retrospective observational study was to evaluate incidence and etiology of early (within 1 month from surgery and occurring in the intensive care unit [ICU]) postoperative infections as well as donor and recipient related risk factors.
Laici, C., Gamberini, L., Bardi, T., Siniscalchi, A., Bacchi Reggiani, M.L., Faenza, S. (2018). Early infections in the intensive care unit after liver transplantation-etiology and risk factors: A single-center experience. TRANSPLANT INFECTIOUS DISEASE, Jan 23, 1-9 [10.1111/tid.12834].
Early infections in the intensive care unit after liver transplantation-etiology and risk factors: A single-center experience
Laici, Cristiana;Gamberini, Lorenzo;Bardi, Tommaso;Siniscalchi, Antonio;Bacchi Reggiani, Maria Letizia;Faenza, Stefano
2018
Abstract
Infectious complications represent one of the main causes of perioperative morbidity and mortality of liver transplant recipients. The primary objective of this retrospective observational study was to evaluate incidence and etiology of early (within 1 month from surgery and occurring in the intensive care unit [ICU]) postoperative infections as well as donor and recipient related risk factors.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.