293. Brain Abscess After Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation: A 15-Year Retrospective Review at Mayo Clinic
Sergio L Alvarez Mulett, Sofia Molina Garcia, Estefania Gauto Mariotti, Nischal Ranganath, Aditya Shah

TL;DR
This study reviews brain abscess cases in patients after hematopoietic cell transplantation, finding high mortality and a common cause in Nocardia infections.
Contribution
A 15-year retrospective analysis of brain abscesses post-HCT at Mayo Clinic, identifying Nocardia as the most common pathogen and highlighting treatment challenges.
Findings
Nocardia species accounted for 40.9% of brain abscess cases.
54.5% of brain abscesses resolved with a median time of 156 days.
All-cause mortality was 59.1% with a median time to death of 540 days.
Abstract
Hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) is associated with a net state of immunosuppression to enable graft acceptance and mitigate graft-versus-host disease risk1. Most of these patients require multiple prophylactic antimicrobials to prevent opportunistic infections during the post-transplant course2, including central nervous system (CNS) infections3. Brain abscesses are a form of CNS infection with a high incidence of morbidity and mortality4 We conducted a retrospective cohort study of adults diagnosed with brain abscess following HCT between January 2009 and December 2024, including patients from all Mayo Clinic sites (Arizona, Florida, and Minnesota). The study was approved by our institutional review board with a protocol number 24-011428. The data was extracted from the electronic medical records into a secure database in REDCap. Statistical analyses were conducted using R…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBacterial Infections and Vaccines · Actinomycetales infections and treatment · Antifungal resistance and susceptibility
