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The pediatric solid organ transplant experience with COVID-19: An initial multi-center, multi-organ case series.

Authors :
Goss MB
Galván NTN
Ruan W
Munoz FM
Brewer ED
O'Mahony CA
Melicoff-Portillo E
Dreyer WJ
Miloh TA
Cigarroa FG
Ranch D
Yoeli D
Adams MA
Koohmaraie S
Harter DM
Rana A
Cotton RT
Carter B
Patel S
Moreno NF
Leung DH
Goss JA
Source :
Pediatric transplantation [Pediatr Transplant] 2021 May; Vol. 25 (3), pp. e13868. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Nov 09.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The clinical course of COVID-19 in pediatric solid organ transplant recipients remains ambiguous. Though preliminary experiences with adult transplant recipients have been published, literature centered on the pediatric population is limited. We herein report a multi-center, multi-organ cohort analysis of COVID-19-positive transplant recipients ≤ 18 years at time of transplant. Data were collected via institutions' respective electronic medical record systems. Local review boards approved this cross-institutional study. Among 5 transplant centers, 26 patients (62% male) were reviewed with a median age of 8 years. Six were heart recipients, 8 kidney, 10 liver, and 2 lung. Presenting symptoms included cough (n = 12 (46%)), fever (n = 9 (35%)), dry/sore throat (n = 3 (12%)), rhinorrhea (n = 3 (12%)), anosmia (n = 2 (8%)), chest pain (n = 2 (8%)), diarrhea (n = 2 (8%)), dyspnea (n = 1 (4%)), and headache (n = 1 (4%)). Six patients (23%) were asymptomatic. No patient required supplemental oxygen, intubation, or ECMO. Eight patients (31%) were hospitalized at time of diagnosis, 3 of whom were already admitted for unrelated problems. Post-transplant immunosuppression was reduced for only 2 patients (8%). All symptomatic patients recovered within 7 days. Our multi-institutional experience suggests the prognoses of pediatric transplant recipients infected with COVID-19 may mirror those of immunocompetent children, with infrequent hospitalization and minimal treatment, if any, required.<br /> (© 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1399-3046
Volume :
25
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Pediatric transplantation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32949098
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/petr.13868