Validación de una estrategia de prevención de infección en portadores de trasplante renal basada en un bundle individualizado de medidas
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2026
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23/03/2026
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Las infecciones constituyen una de las principales causas de morbimortalidad en receptores de trasplante renal (TR). Sin embargo, identificar a los pacientes con mayor riesgo de desarrollo de infección, y que podrían beneficiarse de estrategias preventivas personalizadas, sigue siendo un desafío. En el contexto de la medicina moderna, la implementación de conjuntos o “paquetes” estructurados de intervenciones basadas en la evidencia, conocidos como bundles, ha demostrado ser una estrategia eficaz para reducir el riesgo de infecciones en diversos entornos clínicos. Este estudio tiene como objetivo evaluar si la adherencia a un bundle personalizado, compuesto por medidas específicas ajustadas al riesgo de infección, puede reducir la incidencia de infecciones durante los primeros 12 meses posteriores al TR...
Infections remain a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among kidney transplant (KT) recipients. However, identifying patients at increased risk of developing infections, who may benefit from tailored preventive strategies, continues to be a significant challenge. In modern clinical practice, the implementation of structured sets of evidence-based interventions, commonly referred to as bundles, has proven to be an effective strategy to reduce the risk of infections across diverse healthcare settings. This study aims to evaluate whether adherence to a personalized bundle of specific measures, adjusted to each patient’s individual infection risk, can reduce the incidence of infections during the first 12 months following KT...
Infections remain a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among kidney transplant (KT) recipients. However, identifying patients at increased risk of developing infections, who may benefit from tailored preventive strategies, continues to be a significant challenge. In modern clinical practice, the implementation of structured sets of evidence-based interventions, commonly referred to as bundles, has proven to be an effective strategy to reduce the risk of infections across diverse healthcare settings. This study aims to evaluate whether adherence to a personalized bundle of specific measures, adjusted to each patient’s individual infection risk, can reduce the incidence of infections during the first 12 months following KT...
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