Pre-transplant bariatric surgery is associated with increased fungal infection after liver transplant.
Margaret R JorgensonAdam S GraconBret HanlonGlen E LeversonSandesh ParajuliJeannina A SmithDavid P Al-AdraPublished in: Transplant infectious disease : an official journal of the Transplantation Society (2020)
Despite the substantial weight loss attributed to BS, patients with pre-TXP RYGB demonstrated increased rates of fungal infection after transplant and trended toward increased bacterial infection. While the anatomical complexity associated with LTX surgery after RYGB did not appear to significantly affect ICU or hospital length of stay, it may have contributed to overall infectious risk, and possibly to impaired survival. Additionally, bypass of the host natural barrier defenses of the stomach could also have contributed to infectious risk. Our findings highlight the complexity of this patient population. Future prospective studies are needed to investigate risk of infection after LTX in the setting of pre-Txp BS. Potential modification in fungal prophylaxis protocols to include pre-TXP RYGB may be warranted.