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COVID-19 in Heart Transplant Recipients: A Multicenter Analysis of the Northern Italian Outbreak

Authors :
Bottio T
Bagozzi L
Fiocco A
Nadali M
Caraffa R
Bifulco O
Ponzoni M
Lombardi CM
Metra M
Russo CF
Frigerio M
Masciocco G
Potena L
Loforte A
Pacini D
Faggian G
Onorati F
Sponga S
Livi U
Iacovoni A
Terzi A
Senni M
Rinaldi M
Boffini M
Marro M
Jorgji V
Carrozzini M
Gerosa G
Bottio T.
Bagozzi L.
Fiocco A.
Nadali M.
Caraffa R.
Bifulco O.
Ponzoni M.
Lombardi C.M.
Metra M.
Russo C.F.
Frigerio M.
Masciocco G.
Potena L.
Loforte A.
Pacini D.
Faggian G.
Onorati F.
Sponga S.
Livi U.
Iacovoni A.
Terzi A.
Senni M.
Rinaldi M.
Boffini M.
Marro M.
Jorgji V.
Carrozzini M.
Gerosa G.
Bottio, T
Bagozzi, L
Fiocco, A
Nadali, M
Caraffa, R
Bifulco, O
Ponzoni, M
Lombardi, C
Metra, M
Russo, C
Frigerio, M
Masciocco, G
Potena, L
Loforte, A
Pacini, D
Faggian, G
Onorati, F
Sponga, S
Livi, U
Iacovoni, A
Terzi, A
Senni, M
Rinaldi, M
Boffini, M
Marro, M
Jorgji, V
Carrozzini, M
Gerosa, G
Source :
Jacc. Heart Failure
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Aims The aim of this study was to assess the clinical course and outcomes of all heart transplant recipients affected by COVID-19 who were followed at the leading heart transplant centers of Northern Italy. Method and Results Since February 2020, we enrolled all 47 cases (79% male) in a first cohort of patients, with a mean age of 61.8 ± 14.5 years, who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, out of 2676 heart transplant recipients alive before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic at 7 heart transplant centers in Northern Italy. To date, 38 patients required hospitalization while 9 remained self-home quarantined and 14 died. Compared to the general population, prevalence (18 vs 7 cases per 1000) and related case fatality rate (29.7 vs 15.4%) in heart transplant recipients were doubled. Univariable analysis showed older age (p=0.002), diabetes mellitus (p=0.040), extracardiac arteriopathy (p=0.040), previous PCI (p=0.040), CAV score (p=0.039), lower GFR (p=0.004), and higher NYHA classes (p=0.023) were all significantly associated with in-hospital mortality. During the follow-up two patients died and a third patient has prolonged viral-shedding alternating positive and negative swabs. Since 1st July 2020, we had 6 new patients who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, 5 patients asymptomatic were self-quarantined, while 1 is still hospitalized for pneumonia. A standard therapy was maintained for all, except for the hospitalized patient. Conclusion The prevalence and mortality of SARS-CoV-2 should spur clinicians to immediately refer heart transplant recipients suspected as having SARS-CoV2 infection to centers specializing in the care of this vulnerable population.<br />Graphical abstract

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Jacc. Heart Failure
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....1ffc0b4e92605d518c4b66a734c076f1