Author: Kim, Yaerim; Kwon, Ohyun; Paek, Jin H.; Park, Woo Y.; Jin, Kyubok; Hyun, Miri; Lee, Ji Y.; Kim, Hyun A.; Han, Seungyeup
Title: Two distinct cases with COVIDâ€19 in kidney transplant recipients Cord-id: rt7lstqv Document date: 2020_5_16
ID: rt7lstqv
Snippet: The fatality of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) is precipitously increased in patients with underlying comorbidities or elderly people. Kidney transplant (KT) recipients are one of the vulnerable populations for infection. COVIDâ€19 infection in KT recipients might be a complicated and awkward situation, but there has been a lack of reports concerning this group. Herein, we demonstrated two distinct cases with different clinical progress. The first case was a 36â€yearâ€old man who
Document: The fatality of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) is precipitously increased in patients with underlying comorbidities or elderly people. Kidney transplant (KT) recipients are one of the vulnerable populations for infection. COVIDâ€19 infection in KT recipients might be a complicated and awkward situation, but there has been a lack of reports concerning this group. Herein, we demonstrated two distinct cases with different clinical progress. The first case was a 36â€yearâ€old man who underwent KT 3 years ago. He was diagnosed with COVIDâ€19 expressing relevant symptoms. Following administration of lopinavir/ritonavir and hydroxychloroquine with reduced immunosuppressant, he recovered from COVIDâ€19. However, the unexpected fluctuations in tacrolimus trough levels needed to be managed because of drugâ€toâ€drug interaction. The second case was developed in a 56â€yearâ€old man without any symptoms. He received a second KT from an ABOâ€incompatible donor 8 years ago. He was diagnosed with COVIDâ€19 by screening due to exposure history. During the hospitalization period, the chest infiltrative lesion showed a wax and wane, but he successfully recovered by administration of hydroxychloroquine with azithromycin. These apparently different cases suggest that assertive screening and management could improve the clinical course. In addition, antiviral agents should be used cautiously, especially in patients on calcineurin inhibitors.
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