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476. A Global Survey of Countermeasures Against the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Solid Organ Transplant Centers

BACKGROUND: Solid organ transplantation (SOT) profoundly impacts vulnerable recipients with chronic end organ diseases. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted healthcare systems, including organ transplants. We aimed to evaluate the responses of SOT centers to COVID-19 at the beginning of the pandemic arou...

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Autores principales: Villavicencio, Aasith, Raja, Mohammed, Kumar, Deepali, Danziger-Isakov, Lara, Theodoropoulos, Nicole, Morris, Michele I, Guerra, Giselle, Abbo, Lilian M, Natori, Yoichiro
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8644716/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.675
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author Villavicencio, Aasith
Raja, Mohammed
Kumar, Deepali
Kumar, Deepali
Danziger-Isakov, Lara
Danziger-Isakov, Lara
Theodoropoulos, Nicole
Morris, Michele I
Guerra, Giselle
Abbo, Lilian M
Natori, Yoichiro
author_facet Villavicencio, Aasith
Raja, Mohammed
Kumar, Deepali
Kumar, Deepali
Danziger-Isakov, Lara
Danziger-Isakov, Lara
Theodoropoulos, Nicole
Morris, Michele I
Guerra, Giselle
Abbo, Lilian M
Natori, Yoichiro
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description BACKGROUND: Solid organ transplantation (SOT) profoundly impacts vulnerable recipients with chronic end organ diseases. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted healthcare systems, including organ transplants. We aimed to evaluate the responses of SOT centers to COVID-19 at the beginning of the pandemic around the world. METHODS: We conducted a web-based survey amongst transplant centers, sent to members of The American Society of Transplantation Infectious Diseases Community of Practice Group, between April and May 2020. The survey included basic information of each transplant center (number and types of transplants in 2019), the countermeasures employed against COVID-19 such as timing of postponing of transplantation, and management of outpatient clinics including implementation of telemedicine and screening for in-person visits. RESULTS: A total of 65 centers from 19 countries responded (Table 1). Regarding the percentage of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 at the time of the survey, 39 (60%) centers reported < 10%, two centers reported > 80%. All centers reduced their services to some extent as shown in Table 2. Centers reported postponing living donor kidney transplant (50/58, 86%), deceased donor kidney transplant (20/57, 35%), living donor liver transplant (32/42, 80%), deceased donor liver transplant (17/41, 41%), lung transplant (20/31, 65%), heart transplant for LVAD (18/33, 55%) and non-LVAD patients (18/33, 55%). In March and April 2020, cancellation of pre- and post- transplant clinics were reported by 36/64 (56%) and 17/65 (26%) centers. Postponing clinic appointments were reported by 56/65 (86%) centers. Most institutions (54/64, 85%) used telemedicine. Screening for COVID-19 for clinic visits was done by telephone, in-person questionnaires and/or temperature checks. [Image: see text] [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: During the early phase of the pandemic, when management strategies were highly uncertain, non-urgent and living donor transplants were frequently postponed. Emergent liver transplants continued regardless. These findings could help us navigate SOT in future epidemics. Limitations included a small sample and lack of assessment of clinical outcomes from postponing SOT. DISCLOSURES: Deepali Kumar, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Astellas (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Speakers’ bureau; Atara Biotherapeutics (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Grant/Research Support; GSK (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Consultant, Grant/Research Support; Merck (Individual(s) Involved: Both Myself and my Spouse/Partner): Advisor or Review Panel member, Grant/Research Support; Oxford immunotec (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Consultant, Grant/Research Support; Pfizer (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Speakers’ bureau; Roche (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Consultant, Grant/Research Support; Sanofi (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Advisor or Review Panel member; Shire/Takeda (Individual(s) Involved: Both Myself and my Spouse/Partner): Advisor or Review Panel member, Grant/Research Support Lara Danziger-Isakov, MD, MPH, Ansun (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Scientific Research Study Investigator; Astellas (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Scientific Research Study Investigator; Merck (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Consultant, Scientific Research Study Investigator; Pfizer (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Scientific Research Study Investigator; Shire (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Consultant, Scientific Research Study Investigator; Viracor: Grant/Research Support
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spelling pubmed-86447162021-12-06 476. A Global Survey of Countermeasures Against the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Solid Organ Transplant Centers Villavicencio, Aasith Raja, Mohammed Kumar, Deepali Kumar, Deepali Danziger-Isakov, Lara Danziger-Isakov, Lara Theodoropoulos, Nicole Morris, Michele I Guerra, Giselle Abbo, Lilian M Natori, Yoichiro Open Forum Infect Dis Poster Abstracts BACKGROUND: Solid organ transplantation (SOT) profoundly impacts vulnerable recipients with chronic end organ diseases. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted healthcare systems, including organ transplants. We aimed to evaluate the responses of SOT centers to COVID-19 at the beginning of the pandemic around the world. METHODS: We conducted a web-based survey amongst transplant centers, sent to members of The American Society of Transplantation Infectious Diseases Community of Practice Group, between April and May 2020. The survey included basic information of each transplant center (number and types of transplants in 2019), the countermeasures employed against COVID-19 such as timing of postponing of transplantation, and management of outpatient clinics including implementation of telemedicine and screening for in-person visits. RESULTS: A total of 65 centers from 19 countries responded (Table 1). Regarding the percentage of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 at the time of the survey, 39 (60%) centers reported < 10%, two centers reported > 80%. All centers reduced their services to some extent as shown in Table 2. Centers reported postponing living donor kidney transplant (50/58, 86%), deceased donor kidney transplant (20/57, 35%), living donor liver transplant (32/42, 80%), deceased donor liver transplant (17/41, 41%), lung transplant (20/31, 65%), heart transplant for LVAD (18/33, 55%) and non-LVAD patients (18/33, 55%). In March and April 2020, cancellation of pre- and post- transplant clinics were reported by 36/64 (56%) and 17/65 (26%) centers. Postponing clinic appointments were reported by 56/65 (86%) centers. Most institutions (54/64, 85%) used telemedicine. Screening for COVID-19 for clinic visits was done by telephone, in-person questionnaires and/or temperature checks. [Image: see text] [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: During the early phase of the pandemic, when management strategies were highly uncertain, non-urgent and living donor transplants were frequently postponed. Emergent liver transplants continued regardless. These findings could help us navigate SOT in future epidemics. Limitations included a small sample and lack of assessment of clinical outcomes from postponing SOT. DISCLOSURES: Deepali Kumar, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Astellas (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Speakers’ bureau; Atara Biotherapeutics (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Grant/Research Support; GSK (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Consultant, Grant/Research Support; Merck (Individual(s) Involved: Both Myself and my Spouse/Partner): Advisor or Review Panel member, Grant/Research Support; Oxford immunotec (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Consultant, Grant/Research Support; Pfizer (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Speakers’ bureau; Roche (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Consultant, Grant/Research Support; Sanofi (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Advisor or Review Panel member; Shire/Takeda (Individual(s) Involved: Both Myself and my Spouse/Partner): Advisor or Review Panel member, Grant/Research Support Lara Danziger-Isakov, MD, MPH, Ansun (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Scientific Research Study Investigator; Astellas (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Scientific Research Study Investigator; Merck (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Consultant, Scientific Research Study Investigator; Pfizer (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Scientific Research Study Investigator; Shire (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Consultant, Scientific Research Study Investigator; Viracor: Grant/Research Support Oxford University Press 2021-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8644716/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.675 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Villavicencio, Aasith
Raja, Mohammed
Kumar, Deepali
Kumar, Deepali
Danziger-Isakov, Lara
Danziger-Isakov, Lara
Theodoropoulos, Nicole
Morris, Michele I
Guerra, Giselle
Abbo, Lilian M
Natori, Yoichiro
476. A Global Survey of Countermeasures Against the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Solid Organ Transplant Centers
title 476. A Global Survey of Countermeasures Against the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Solid Organ Transplant Centers
title_full 476. A Global Survey of Countermeasures Against the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Solid Organ Transplant Centers
title_fullStr 476. A Global Survey of Countermeasures Against the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Solid Organ Transplant Centers
title_full_unstemmed 476. A Global Survey of Countermeasures Against the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Solid Organ Transplant Centers
title_short 476. A Global Survey of Countermeasures Against the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Solid Organ Transplant Centers
title_sort 476. a global survey of countermeasures against the covid-19 pandemic among solid organ transplant centers
topic Poster Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8644716/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.675
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