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Understanding the Elevated Lethality of COVID-19 in Liver Transplant Recipients: Does Immunosuppression Management Matter? Results from a Brazilian Multicentric Historical Cohort

BACKGROUND: Infections by SARS-CoV-2 in liver transplant recipients (LT) patients are of particular concern, notably due to perceived added risks related to immunosuppression and comorbidity burden. Current literature on this topic often relies on small, non-standardized, and geographically limited...

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Autores principales: Boin, Ilka Fsf, Riccetto, Eduardo, Genzini, Tercio, Santos, Regina Gomes, Moreira, Lucio Figueira Pacheco, Pinto, Laura Cristina Machado, Garcia, Jose Huygens Parente, Stucchi, Raquel Sb, Perales, Simone Reges, Zanaga, Leticia, Da Silva, Renato Fereira, Da Silva, Rita Cm Fereira, Haddad, Luciana, Ac D´Albuquerque, Luiz, Dealmeida, Marcio Dias, Watanabe, Andre, Peixoto, Gustavo S, De Melo, Claudio Moura Lacerda, Bezerra, Renata Ferreira, Tefilli, Nertan Luiz, Halpern, Marcia, Godoy, Maira Silva, Nogara, Marcelo, Mancero, Jorge Marcelo Padilla, Noujaim, Huda Maria, Rangel, Erika Bevilaqua, Ataide, Elaine Cristina
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10201326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37330340
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.transproceed.2023.05.007
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author Boin, Ilka Fsf
Riccetto, Eduardo
Genzini, Tercio
Santos, Regina Gomes
Moreira, Lucio Figueira Pacheco
Pinto, Laura Cristina Machado
Garcia, Jose Huygens Parente
Stucchi, Raquel Sb
Perales, Simone Reges
Zanaga, Leticia
Da Silva, Renato Fereira
Da Silva, Rita Cm Fereira
Haddad, Luciana
Ac D´Albuquerque, Luiz
Dealmeida, Marcio Dias
Watanabe, Andre
Peixoto, Gustavo S
De Melo, Claudio Moura Lacerda
Bezerra, Renata Ferreira
Tefilli, Nertan Luiz
Halpern, Marcia
Godoy, Maira Silva
Nogara, Marcelo
Mancero, Jorge Marcelo Padilla
Noujaim, Huda Maria
Rangel, Erika Bevilaqua
Ataide, Elaine Cristina
author_facet Boin, Ilka Fsf
Riccetto, Eduardo
Genzini, Tercio
Santos, Regina Gomes
Moreira, Lucio Figueira Pacheco
Pinto, Laura Cristina Machado
Garcia, Jose Huygens Parente
Stucchi, Raquel Sb
Perales, Simone Reges
Zanaga, Leticia
Da Silva, Renato Fereira
Da Silva, Rita Cm Fereira
Haddad, Luciana
Ac D´Albuquerque, Luiz
Dealmeida, Marcio Dias
Watanabe, Andre
Peixoto, Gustavo S
De Melo, Claudio Moura Lacerda
Bezerra, Renata Ferreira
Tefilli, Nertan Luiz
Halpern, Marcia
Godoy, Maira Silva
Nogara, Marcelo
Mancero, Jorge Marcelo Padilla
Noujaim, Huda Maria
Rangel, Erika Bevilaqua
Ataide, Elaine Cristina
author_sort Boin, Ilka Fsf
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description BACKGROUND: Infections by SARS-CoV-2 in liver transplant recipients (LT) patients are of particular concern, notably due to perceived added risks related to immunosuppression and comorbidity burden. Current literature on this topic often relies on small, non-standardized, and geographically limited studies. This manuscript describes COVID-19 presentations and causes for elevated mortality in a large cohort of LT recipients. METHODS: This study was designed as a multicentric historical cohort, including LT recipient patients with COVID-19 in 25 study centers, with the primary endpoint being COVID-related death. We also collected demographic, clinical, and laboratory data regarding presentation and disease progression. RESULTS: Two hundred and thirty-four cases were included. The study population was predominantly male and White and had a median age of 60 years. The median time from transplantation was 2.6 years (IQR 1-6). Most patients had at least one comorbidity (189, 80.8%). Patient age (P = .04), dyspnea (P < .001), intensive care unit admission (P < .001), and mechanical ventilation (P < .001) were associated with increased mortality. Modifications of immunosuppressive therapy (P < .001), specifically the suspension of tacrolimus, maintained significance in multivariable analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Attention to risk factors and the individualization of patient care, especially regarding immunosuppression management, is crucial for delivering more precise interventions to these individuals.
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spelling pubmed-102013262023-05-22 Understanding the Elevated Lethality of COVID-19 in Liver Transplant Recipients: Does Immunosuppression Management Matter? Results from a Brazilian Multicentric Historical Cohort Boin, Ilka Fsf Riccetto, Eduardo Genzini, Tercio Santos, Regina Gomes Moreira, Lucio Figueira Pacheco Pinto, Laura Cristina Machado Garcia, Jose Huygens Parente Stucchi, Raquel Sb Perales, Simone Reges Zanaga, Leticia Da Silva, Renato Fereira Da Silva, Rita Cm Fereira Haddad, Luciana Ac D´Albuquerque, Luiz Dealmeida, Marcio Dias Watanabe, Andre Peixoto, Gustavo S De Melo, Claudio Moura Lacerda Bezerra, Renata Ferreira Tefilli, Nertan Luiz Halpern, Marcia Godoy, Maira Silva Nogara, Marcelo Mancero, Jorge Marcelo Padilla Noujaim, Huda Maria Rangel, Erika Bevilaqua Ataide, Elaine Cristina Transplant Proc Article BACKGROUND: Infections by SARS-CoV-2 in liver transplant recipients (LT) patients are of particular concern, notably due to perceived added risks related to immunosuppression and comorbidity burden. Current literature on this topic often relies on small, non-standardized, and geographically limited studies. This manuscript describes COVID-19 presentations and causes for elevated mortality in a large cohort of LT recipients. METHODS: This study was designed as a multicentric historical cohort, including LT recipient patients with COVID-19 in 25 study centers, with the primary endpoint being COVID-related death. We also collected demographic, clinical, and laboratory data regarding presentation and disease progression. RESULTS: Two hundred and thirty-four cases were included. The study population was predominantly male and White and had a median age of 60 years. The median time from transplantation was 2.6 years (IQR 1-6). Most patients had at least one comorbidity (189, 80.8%). Patient age (P = .04), dyspnea (P < .001), intensive care unit admission (P < .001), and mechanical ventilation (P < .001) were associated with increased mortality. Modifications of immunosuppressive therapy (P < .001), specifically the suspension of tacrolimus, maintained significance in multivariable analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Attention to risk factors and the individualization of patient care, especially regarding immunosuppression management, is crucial for delivering more precise interventions to these individuals. Elsevier Inc. 2023-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10201326/ /pubmed/37330340 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.transproceed.2023.05.007 Text en © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
spellingShingle Article
Boin, Ilka Fsf
Riccetto, Eduardo
Genzini, Tercio
Santos, Regina Gomes
Moreira, Lucio Figueira Pacheco
Pinto, Laura Cristina Machado
Garcia, Jose Huygens Parente
Stucchi, Raquel Sb
Perales, Simone Reges
Zanaga, Leticia
Da Silva, Renato Fereira
Da Silva, Rita Cm Fereira
Haddad, Luciana
Ac D´Albuquerque, Luiz
Dealmeida, Marcio Dias
Watanabe, Andre
Peixoto, Gustavo S
De Melo, Claudio Moura Lacerda
Bezerra, Renata Ferreira
Tefilli, Nertan Luiz
Halpern, Marcia
Godoy, Maira Silva
Nogara, Marcelo
Mancero, Jorge Marcelo Padilla
Noujaim, Huda Maria
Rangel, Erika Bevilaqua
Ataide, Elaine Cristina
Understanding the Elevated Lethality of COVID-19 in Liver Transplant Recipients: Does Immunosuppression Management Matter? Results from a Brazilian Multicentric Historical Cohort
title Understanding the Elevated Lethality of COVID-19 in Liver Transplant Recipients: Does Immunosuppression Management Matter? Results from a Brazilian Multicentric Historical Cohort
title_full Understanding the Elevated Lethality of COVID-19 in Liver Transplant Recipients: Does Immunosuppression Management Matter? Results from a Brazilian Multicentric Historical Cohort
title_fullStr Understanding the Elevated Lethality of COVID-19 in Liver Transplant Recipients: Does Immunosuppression Management Matter? Results from a Brazilian Multicentric Historical Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the Elevated Lethality of COVID-19 in Liver Transplant Recipients: Does Immunosuppression Management Matter? Results from a Brazilian Multicentric Historical Cohort
title_short Understanding the Elevated Lethality of COVID-19 in Liver Transplant Recipients: Does Immunosuppression Management Matter? Results from a Brazilian Multicentric Historical Cohort
title_sort understanding the elevated lethality of covid-19 in liver transplant recipients: does immunosuppression management matter? results from a brazilian multicentric historical cohort
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10201326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37330340
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.transproceed.2023.05.007
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