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COVID-19 Infection in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Single-Center Case Series of 22 Cases From Belgium

RATIONALE & OBJECTIVE: The world is facing a global pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Although kidney transplant recipients are at increased risk for viral infections, the impact of their chronic immunosuppressed status on the risk for acquiring cor...

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Autores principales: Devresse, Arnaud, Belkhir, Leila, Vo, Bernard, Ghaye, Benoit, Scohy, Anaïs, Kabamba, Benoit, Goffin, Eric, De Greef, Julien, Mourad, Michel, De Meyer, Martine, Yombi, Jean-Cyr, Kanaan, Nada
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7295531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32775986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xkme.2020.06.001
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author Devresse, Arnaud
Belkhir, Leila
Vo, Bernard
Ghaye, Benoit
Scohy, Anaïs
Kabamba, Benoit
Goffin, Eric
De Greef, Julien
Mourad, Michel
De Meyer, Martine
Yombi, Jean-Cyr
Kanaan, Nada
author_facet Devresse, Arnaud
Belkhir, Leila
Vo, Bernard
Ghaye, Benoit
Scohy, Anaïs
Kabamba, Benoit
Goffin, Eric
De Greef, Julien
Mourad, Michel
De Meyer, Martine
Yombi, Jean-Cyr
Kanaan, Nada
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description RATIONALE & OBJECTIVE: The world is facing a global pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Although kidney transplant recipients are at increased risk for viral infections, the impact of their chronic immunosuppressed status on the risk for acquiring coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and disease severity is unknown. STUDY DESIGN: All cases of COVID-19 infection in our cohort of kidney transplant recipients were prospectively monitored. Clinical features, management, and outcomes were recorded. A standard strategy of immunosuppression minimization was applied: discontinue the antimetabolite drug and reduce trough levels of calcineurin or mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitors. Unless contraindicated, hydroxychloroquine was administered only to hospitalized patients. SETTING & PARTICIPANTS: 22 COVID-19 infections were diagnosed in our cohort of 1,200 kidney transplant recipients. RESULTS: Most common initial symptoms included fever, cough, or dyspnea. 18 (82%) patients required hospitalization. Of those patients, 3 had everolimus-based immunosuppression. Computed tomography of the chest at admission (performed in 15 patients) showed mild (n = 3), moderate (n = 8), extensive (n = 1), severe (n = 2), and critical (n = 1) involvement. Immunosuppression reduction was initiated in all patients. Hydroxychloroquine was administered to 15 patients. 11 patients required supplemental oxygen; 2 of them were admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) with mechanical ventilation. After a median of 10 days, 13 kidney transplant recipients were discharged, 2 were hospitalized in non-ICU units, 1 was in the ICU, and 2 patients had died. LIMITATIONS: Small sample size and short follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: The clinical presentation of COVID-19 infection was similar to that reported in the general population. A standard strategy of immunosuppression minimization and treatment was applied, with 11% mortality among kidney transplant recipients hospitalized with COVID-19 infection.
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spelling pubmed-72955312020-06-16 COVID-19 Infection in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Single-Center Case Series of 22 Cases From Belgium Devresse, Arnaud Belkhir, Leila Vo, Bernard Ghaye, Benoit Scohy, Anaïs Kabamba, Benoit Goffin, Eric De Greef, Julien Mourad, Michel De Meyer, Martine Yombi, Jean-Cyr Kanaan, Nada Kidney Med Original Research RATIONALE & OBJECTIVE: The world is facing a global pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Although kidney transplant recipients are at increased risk for viral infections, the impact of their chronic immunosuppressed status on the risk for acquiring coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and disease severity is unknown. STUDY DESIGN: All cases of COVID-19 infection in our cohort of kidney transplant recipients were prospectively monitored. Clinical features, management, and outcomes were recorded. A standard strategy of immunosuppression minimization was applied: discontinue the antimetabolite drug and reduce trough levels of calcineurin or mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitors. Unless contraindicated, hydroxychloroquine was administered only to hospitalized patients. SETTING & PARTICIPANTS: 22 COVID-19 infections were diagnosed in our cohort of 1,200 kidney transplant recipients. RESULTS: Most common initial symptoms included fever, cough, or dyspnea. 18 (82%) patients required hospitalization. Of those patients, 3 had everolimus-based immunosuppression. Computed tomography of the chest at admission (performed in 15 patients) showed mild (n = 3), moderate (n = 8), extensive (n = 1), severe (n = 2), and critical (n = 1) involvement. Immunosuppression reduction was initiated in all patients. Hydroxychloroquine was administered to 15 patients. 11 patients required supplemental oxygen; 2 of them were admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) with mechanical ventilation. After a median of 10 days, 13 kidney transplant recipients were discharged, 2 were hospitalized in non-ICU units, 1 was in the ICU, and 2 patients had died. LIMITATIONS: Small sample size and short follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: The clinical presentation of COVID-19 infection was similar to that reported in the general population. A standard strategy of immunosuppression minimization and treatment was applied, with 11% mortality among kidney transplant recipients hospitalized with COVID-19 infection. Elsevier 2020-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7295531/ /pubmed/32775986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xkme.2020.06.001 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research
Devresse, Arnaud
Belkhir, Leila
Vo, Bernard
Ghaye, Benoit
Scohy, Anaïs
Kabamba, Benoit
Goffin, Eric
De Greef, Julien
Mourad, Michel
De Meyer, Martine
Yombi, Jean-Cyr
Kanaan, Nada
COVID-19 Infection in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Single-Center Case Series of 22 Cases From Belgium
title COVID-19 Infection in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Single-Center Case Series of 22 Cases From Belgium
title_full COVID-19 Infection in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Single-Center Case Series of 22 Cases From Belgium
title_fullStr COVID-19 Infection in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Single-Center Case Series of 22 Cases From Belgium
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 Infection in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Single-Center Case Series of 22 Cases From Belgium
title_short COVID-19 Infection in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Single-Center Case Series of 22 Cases From Belgium
title_sort covid-19 infection in kidney transplant recipients: a single-center case series of 22 cases from belgium
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7295531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32775986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xkme.2020.06.001
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