• Clinical transplantation · Dec 1997

    Case Reports

    Adjuvant intrapleural amphotericin B therapy for pulmonary mucormycosis in a cardiac allograft recipient.

    • A G Kfoury, J C Smith, H H Farhoud, D A Terreros, J C Stringham, D O Taylor, and D G Renlund.
    • Department of Medicine, Salt Lake City Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Utah, USA.
    • Clin Transplant. 1997 Dec 1;11(6):608-12.

    AbstractInfectious complications after heart transplantation remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality. While many viral, bacterial, and protozoal infections can be successfully treated, fungal infections continue to be challenging. Mucormycosis is a rare infection in heart transplant recipients; however, mortality is exceedingly high. We report a case of cavitary Rhizopus lung infection 2 months after cardiac transplantation. The infection was complicated by inadvertent exposure of the pleural cavity to the fungus during surgical resection. Therapy consisted of standard systemic amphotericin B, surgical excision, and for the first time, the use of adjuvant intrapleural amphotericin B. Cure was achieved with no clinical or radiological evidence of disease at 3 months follow-up. Rhizopus pulmonary infection is a rare complication of cardiac transplantation. Treatment consists of the triad of systemic anti-fungal therapy, surgical resection, and control of any underlying predisposing diseases. Adjuvant intrapleural amphotericin B use could also be considered in patients with fungal pneumonias and evidence of chest wall and/or pleural cavity involvement.

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