Author: Søfteland, John M.; Friman, Gustav; von Zurâ€Mühlen, Bengt; Ericzon, Boâ€Göran; Wallquist, Carin; Karason, Kristjan; Friman, Vanda; Ekelund, Jan; Felldin, Marie; Magnusson, Jesper; Haugen Löfman, Ida; Schult, Andreas; de Coursey, Emily; Leach, Susannah; Jacobsson, Hanna; Liljeqvist, Janâ€Ã…ke; Biglarnia, Ali R.; Lindnér, Per; Oltean, Mihai
Title: COVIDâ€19 in solid organ transplant recipients: A national cohort study from Sweden Cord-id: 4fx8prm3 Document date: 2021_5_6
ID: 4fx8prm3
Snippet: Solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients run a high risk for adverse outcomes from COVIDâ€19, with reported mortality around 19%. We retrospectively reviewed all known Swedish SOT recipients with RTâ€PCR confirmed COVIDâ€19 between March 1 and November 20, 2020 and analyzed patient characteristics, management, and outcome. We identified 230 patients with a median age of 54.0 years (13.2), who were predominantly male (64%). Most patients were hospitalized (64%), but 36% remained outpatients. Ag
Document: Solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients run a high risk for adverse outcomes from COVIDâ€19, with reported mortality around 19%. We retrospectively reviewed all known Swedish SOT recipients with RTâ€PCR confirmed COVIDâ€19 between March 1 and November 20, 2020 and analyzed patient characteristics, management, and outcome. We identified 230 patients with a median age of 54.0 years (13.2), who were predominantly male (64%). Most patients were hospitalized (64%), but 36% remained outpatients. Age >50 and male sex were among predictors of transition from outpatient to inpatient status. National early warning Score 2 (NEWS2) at presentation was higher in nonâ€survivors. Thirtyâ€day allâ€cause mortality was 9.6% (15.0% for inpatients), increased with age and BMI, and was higher in men. Renal function decreased during COVIDâ€19 but recovered in most patients. SARSâ€CoVâ€2 antibodies were identified in 78% of patients at 1–2 months postâ€infection. Nucleocapsidâ€specific antibodies decreased to 38% after 6–7 months, while spikeâ€specific antibody responses were more durable. Seroprevalence in 559 asymptomatic patients was 1.4%. Many patients can be managed on an outpatient basis aided by risk stratification with age, sex, and NEWS2 score. Factors associated with adverse outcomes include older age, male sex, greater BMI, and a higher NEWS2 score.
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