Author: Waisberg, Daniel Reis; Abdala, Edson; Nacif, Lucas Souto; Haddad, Luciana Bertocco; Ducatti, Liliana; Santos, Vinicius Rocha; Gouveia, Larissa Nunes; Lazari, Carolina Santos; Martino, Rodrigo Bronze; Pinheiro, Rafael Soares; Arantes, Rubens Macedo; Terrabuio, Debora Raquel; Malbouisson, Luiz Marcelo; Galvao, Flavio Henrique; Andraus, Wellington; Carneiroâ€D'Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto
Title: Liver transplant recipients infected with SARSâ€CoVâ€2 in the early postoperative period: Lessons from a single center in the epicenter of the pandemic Cord-id: 2doluywg Document date: 2020_8_4
ID: 2doluywg
Snippet: The impact of coronavirus diseaseâ€19 (COVIDâ€19) in liver recipients remains largely unknown. Most data derive from small retrospective series of patients transplanted years ago. We aimed to report a singleâ€center case series of five consecutive patients in the early postoperative period of deceasedâ€donor liver transplantation who developed nosocomial COVIDâ€19. Two patients presented important respiratory discomfort and eventually died. One was 69 years old and had severe coronary disea
Document: The impact of coronavirus diseaseâ€19 (COVIDâ€19) in liver recipients remains largely unknown. Most data derive from small retrospective series of patients transplanted years ago. We aimed to report a singleâ€center case series of five consecutive patients in the early postoperative period of deceasedâ€donor liver transplantation who developed nosocomial COVIDâ€19. Two patients presented important respiratory discomfort and eventually died. One was 69 years old and had severe coronary disease. She rapidly worsened after COVIDâ€19 diagnosis on 9th postoperative day. The other was 67 years old with nonâ€alcoholic steatohepatitis, who experienced prolonged postoperative course, complicated with cytomegalovirus infection and kidney failure. He was diagnosed on 36th postoperative day and remained on mechanical ventilation for 20 days, ultimately succumbing of secondary bacterial infection. The third, fourth, and fifth patients were diagnosed on 10th, 11th, and 18th postoperative day, respectively, and presented satisfactory clinical evolution. These last two patients were severely immunosuppressed, since one underwent steroid bolus for acute cellular rejection and another also used antiâ€thymocyte globulin for treating steroidâ€resistant rejection. Our novel experience highlights that COVIDâ€19 may negatively impact the postoperative course, especially in elder and obese patients with comorbidities, and draws attention to COVIDâ€19 nosocomial spread in the early postoperative period.
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