Toxoplasma gondii Myocarditis after Adult Heart Transplantation: Successful Prophylaxis with Pyrimethamine

Toxoplasma gondii primary infection/reactivation after solid organ transplantation is a serious complication, due to the high mortality rate following disseminated disease. We performed a retrospective study of all cases of T. gondii infections in 436 adult patients who had received an orthotopic ca...

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Published in:Journal of Tropical Medicine
Main Authors: Tania Mara V. Strabelli, Rinaldo Focaccia Siciliano, Silvia Vidal Campos, Jussara Bianchi Castelli, Fernando Bacal, Edimar A. Bocchi, David E. Uip
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Published: Hindawi Limited 2012
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/853562
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:1b849c2b0d8b48fb9246a691801b0714 2024-10-20T14:07:10+00:00 Toxoplasma gondii Myocarditis after Adult Heart Transplantation: Successful Prophylaxis with Pyrimethamine Tania Mara V. Strabelli Rinaldo Focaccia Siciliano Silvia Vidal Campos Jussara Bianchi Castelli Fernando Bacal Edimar A. Bocchi David E. Uip 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/853562 https://doaj.org/article/1b849c2b0d8b48fb9246a691801b0714 EN eng Hindawi Limited http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/853562 https://doaj.org/toc/1687-9686 https://doaj.org/toc/1687-9694 doi:10.1155/2012/853562 https://doaj.org/article/1b849c2b0d8b48fb9246a691801b0714 Journal of Tropical Medicine, Vol 2012 (2012) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 article 2012 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/853562 2024-10-09T17:27:41Z Toxoplasma gondii primary infection/reactivation after solid organ transplantation is a serious complication, due to the high mortality rate following disseminated disease. We performed a retrospective study of all cases of T. gondii infections in 436 adult patients who had received an orthotopic cardiac transplant at our Institution from May 1968 to January 2011. Six patients (1.3%) developed T. gondii infection/reactivation in the post-operative period. All infections/reactivations occurred before 1996, when no standardized toxoplasmosis prophylactic regimen or co-trimoxazole prophylaxis was used. Starting with the 112th heart transplant, oral pyrimethamine 75 mg/day was used for seronegative transplant recipients whose donors were seropositive or unknown. Two patients (33.3%) presented with disseminated toxoplasmosis infection, and all patients (100%) had myocarditis. Five patients (83.3%) were seronegative before transplant and one patient did not have pre-transplant serology available. Median time for infection onset was 131 days following transplantation. Three patients (50%) died due to toxoplasmosis infection. After 1996, we did not observe any additional cases of T. gondii infection/reactivation. In conclusion, toxoplasmosis in heart allographs was more frequent among seronegative heart recipients, and oral pyrimethamine was highly effective for the prevention of T. gondii infection in this population. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Journal of Tropical Medicine 2012 1 4
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Tania Mara V. Strabelli
Rinaldo Focaccia Siciliano
Silvia Vidal Campos
Jussara Bianchi Castelli
Fernando Bacal
Edimar A. Bocchi
David E. Uip
Toxoplasma gondii Myocarditis after Adult Heart Transplantation: Successful Prophylaxis with Pyrimethamine
topic_facet Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
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description Toxoplasma gondii primary infection/reactivation after solid organ transplantation is a serious complication, due to the high mortality rate following disseminated disease. We performed a retrospective study of all cases of T. gondii infections in 436 adult patients who had received an orthotopic cardiac transplant at our Institution from May 1968 to January 2011. Six patients (1.3%) developed T. gondii infection/reactivation in the post-operative period. All infections/reactivations occurred before 1996, when no standardized toxoplasmosis prophylactic regimen or co-trimoxazole prophylaxis was used. Starting with the 112th heart transplant, oral pyrimethamine 75 mg/day was used for seronegative transplant recipients whose donors were seropositive or unknown. Two patients (33.3%) presented with disseminated toxoplasmosis infection, and all patients (100%) had myocarditis. Five patients (83.3%) were seronegative before transplant and one patient did not have pre-transplant serology available. Median time for infection onset was 131 days following transplantation. Three patients (50%) died due to toxoplasmosis infection. After 1996, we did not observe any additional cases of T. gondii infection/reactivation. In conclusion, toxoplasmosis in heart allographs was more frequent among seronegative heart recipients, and oral pyrimethamine was highly effective for the prevention of T. gondii infection in this population.
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author Tania Mara V. Strabelli
Rinaldo Focaccia Siciliano
Silvia Vidal Campos
Jussara Bianchi Castelli
Fernando Bacal
Edimar A. Bocchi
David E. Uip
author_facet Tania Mara V. Strabelli
Rinaldo Focaccia Siciliano
Silvia Vidal Campos
Jussara Bianchi Castelli
Fernando Bacal
Edimar A. Bocchi
David E. Uip
author_sort Tania Mara V. Strabelli
title Toxoplasma gondii Myocarditis after Adult Heart Transplantation: Successful Prophylaxis with Pyrimethamine
title_short Toxoplasma gondii Myocarditis after Adult Heart Transplantation: Successful Prophylaxis with Pyrimethamine
title_full Toxoplasma gondii Myocarditis after Adult Heart Transplantation: Successful Prophylaxis with Pyrimethamine
title_fullStr Toxoplasma gondii Myocarditis after Adult Heart Transplantation: Successful Prophylaxis with Pyrimethamine
title_full_unstemmed Toxoplasma gondii Myocarditis after Adult Heart Transplantation: Successful Prophylaxis with Pyrimethamine
title_sort toxoplasma gondii myocarditis after adult heart transplantation: successful prophylaxis with pyrimethamine
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