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COVID-19 en receptores de trasplante: reporte multicéntrico de la experiencia mexicana.

Authors :
Sánchez-Cárdenas, Mónica
Vásquez-Jiménez, Enzo
Velázquez-Silva, Ricardo I.
Vilatobá-Chapa, Mario
Gómez-Navarro, Benjamín
Sánchez-Macías, Lucio O.
Rodríguez-Chagolla, José M.
García-Juárez, Ignacio
Abraham-Mancilla, Severo M.
Morales-Buenrostro, Luis E.
Parra-Ávila, Idalia
Flores-Gama, César
Source :
Archivos de Cardiología de México. 2023 Supplement, Vol. 93, p66-74. 9p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Solid Organ Transplant recipients (SOTR) appear to be at particular high risk for critical COVID-19 due to immunosuppressive drugs and comorbidities. We report the first description of clinical course and short-term outcomes of kidney and liver transplant recipients with confirmed COVID-19 in Mexico. Objective: The objective of this paper was evaluate the clinical course of transplant patients with COVID-19 infection. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated SOTR (kidney and liver) over 18 years of age with confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 from tertiary care centers in Mexico. Results: Data from 45 kidney transplant recipients were recorded. Median (IQR) age was 43 (IQR 25-70) years. Admission to hospital was required in 37 (75.5 %) patients, of which 8 (16.3%) were hospitalized at Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Acute kidney injury (AKI) stage was documented in 33 (67%) patients. The time of hospitalization was 8 (IQR 6-12) days. Six patients died (12.2%). Additionally, data from 10 liver transplant recipients were included. During their evolution, 5 / 10 required hospital admission and there were no deaths in this group. Conclusions: Transplant recipients show a higher fatality rate and complications from SARS-CoV-2 infection; more studies are needed to identify prognostic factors and effective anti-SARS-CoV-2 therapies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Spanish
ISSN :
14059940
Volume :
93
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Archivos de Cardiología de México
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175941273
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.24875/ACM.21000113