Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study on Invasive Fungal Infections With Filamentous Fungi in Heart Transplant Patients
Invasive filamentous fungal infections (aspergillosis, scedosporiosis, mucormycosis, fusarium wilt) are common and serious in immunocompromised subjects and particularly organ transplant patients. There is little recent data in heart transplantation, particularly on the incidence and risk factors of fungal infections. . It is therefore important to have recent data on incidence, risk and prognostic factors in order to improve the management of this severe complication.
• Adult patient ≥18 years old
• Heart transplant
• Invasive fungal infection with filamentous fungi during the period from January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2022
• Proven or probable infection with filamentous fungi according to EORTC/MSGERC criteria (20):
‣ Invasive aspergillosis
⁃ Mucormycosis
⁃ Fusarium wilt
⁃ Scedosporiosis
⁃ Other filamentous fungus infection
• Subject who has not expressed, after information, his opposition to the reuse of his data for the purposes of this research.