Author: NasrAllah, Mohamed M.; Osman, Noha A.; Elalfy, Mahmoud; Malvezzi, Paolo; Rostaing, Lionel
Title: Transplantation in the era of the Covidâ€19 pandemic: How should transplant patients and programs be handled? Cord-id: k4gmdzic Document date: 2020_9_20
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Snippet: Due to the Covidâ€19 pandemic caused by SARSâ€CoVâ€2, transplant programs worldwide have been severely impacted with dwindling numbers of transplantations performed and a complete halt in several areas. In this review we examine whether SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection presents differently in transplant recipients, whom and how we should test, how susceptible the transplant population is to overt infection and describe the range of outcomes. From retrieved published reports on SARSâ€CoVâ€2infection
Document: Due to the Covidâ€19 pandemic caused by SARSâ€CoVâ€2, transplant programs worldwide have been severely impacted with dwindling numbers of transplantations performed and a complete halt in several areas. In this review we examine whether SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection presents differently in transplant recipients, whom and how we should test, how susceptible the transplant population is to overt infection and describe the range of outcomes. From retrieved published reports on SARSâ€CoVâ€2infections in 389solid organ transplant recipients reported in the literature, the overall mortality rate was 16.7% (n = 65); however for those with mild or moderate Covidâ€19 disease this was 2.9% and 2.3% respectively; conversely, for those with severe infection the mortality rate was 52.2%.We then address questions regarding halting transplantation programs during this pandemic, whether all human tissues being considered for transplantation are capable of transmitting the infection, and if we should alter immunosuppressive medications during the pandemic.
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