Early-onset de novo invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in an orthotopic heart transplant recipient

Zaw Min, Manik Veer, Parth Rali, Anil Singh, Nitin BhanotLung India 2017 34(4):376-379Invasive aspergillosis generally occurs during the first 1–6 months after heart transplantation. It has been rarely seen in the first 2 weeks postcardiac transplant. We herein describe a unique case of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA) diagnosed on day 9 postorthotopic heart transplantation. The known risk factors for IPA in cardiac transplant recipients were not identified in our case. The organ recipients from the same donor did not report Aspergillus infection. Hospital environmental samplings failed to demonstrate Aspergillus spores in the patient's room and his adjacent rooms. A diagnosis of early-onset de novo IPA was made. The patient initially received combined antifungal therapy (voriconazole plus micafungin), followed by voriconazole maintenance monotherapy with favorable clinical outcome.
Source: Lung India - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Source Type: research