Miller R A, Burdette S D, Levi M, Beekmann S E, Polgreen P M, Kuehnert M J
Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa 52242, USA.
Transpl Infect Dis. 2013 Feb;15(1):8-13. doi: 10.1111/tid.12002. Epub 2012 Sep 7.
Infectious disease (ID) physicians were surveyed concerning knowledge and management of potential transplant-transmitted infections (TTIs). On the basis of cumulative responses to 4 questions that assessed solid organ transplant-related clinical exposures and experience, respondents were divided into 3 groups: most, some, or little transplant experience. Rapid access to donor data was identified as the most important factor when evaluating a potential TTI. Despite varying experience in transplant infections, ID physicians are frequently asked for opinions regarding donor suitability and TTI management. Improved ID physician access to donor information and educational resources will allow more optimal management of potential TTIs.
针对潜在的移植传播感染(TTIs)的知识和管理情况,对传染病(ID)医生进行了调查。根据对4个评估实体器官移植相关临床暴露和经验问题的累积回答,将受访者分为3组:有大量、一些或很少移植经验。在评估潜在的TTIs时,快速获取供体数据被确定为最重要的因素。尽管在移植感染方面经验各异,但ID医生经常被要求就供体适用性和TTIs管理提供意见。改善ID医生获取供体信息和教育资源的途径,将有助于更优化地管理潜在的TTIs。