Abstract Background Despite widespread antimicrobial prophylaxis, infections remain a common complication after lung transplantation (LTx). This study aimed to identify the occurrence, risk factors, 66.7%), followed by viral (4; 7.8%) 5.8%). Most common site of infection were the lungs [pneumonia (32), tracheobronchitis (6), empyema (4) p=0.003). Positive donor culture/infection was associated with a lower risk of infection given all pt without infection had positive donor cultures. Most infections occurred 2 weeks after LTx, & more frequently among pt on ECMO (p=0.02) (Figure 1A&B). 7 pt died within 90 d after LTx, infection contributed to death in 2 pt. Conclusion Bacterial infections, mainly pneumonia, were most common within 30 d after LTx, ECMO & longer intubation increased the risk of infection. These findings emphasize the need for ongoing evaluation & adjustment of infection prevention strategies, including efforts to reduce invasive procedures after LTx . Positive donor cultures did not increase the risk for infection, likely due to our ongoing notification system. Disclosures Marisa H. Miceli, MD, F2G: PI in clinical trial|GSK: PI clinical trial|Pulmocide: PI in clinical trial|Scynexis: Advisor/Consultant
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Ashley N Estes
University of Michigan
Adam M Ressler
University of Michigan
Aaron P. Milstone
Johns Hopkins University
Open Forum Infectious Diseases
University of Michigan
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6966e73f13bf7a6f02bffd4c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaf695.2291