A Single Centre Case-Series of Covid-19 Infection in Kidney Transplant Recipients

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL International Medical Journal Malaysia Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.31436/imjm.v22i4.2048
Tushar Dighe, Purva Bavikar, Nilesh Shinde, Pavan Wakhare, Charan Bale, Atul Sajgure
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INTRODUCTION: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) has mutated over time, affecting its virulence, pathogenicity and disease severity. In December 2019, a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) has emerged causing a disease known as coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The COVID-19 has a broad spectrum of severity ranging from an asymptomatic to a severe acute respiratory syndrome requiring mechanical ventilation. COVID-19 is often more severe in people aged 60 years or more, or those with health conditions like lung or heart disease, diabetes, or conditions that affect the immune system including kidney transplant recipients. In this case series, we presented our experience with 17 kidney transplant recipients who had COVID-19 infection. In India, COVID-19 peaked twice: once between August and November 2020, and again between March and June 2021. Thus, there was paucity of COVID-19 data in kidney transplant recipients in India during these times. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Our case series constituted a retrospective observational study involving 17 kidney transplant recipients who experienced COVID-19 infection from November 2020 to September 2021 at a solitary tertiary care center in Pune. Within our institution, the nephrology team assessed kidney transplant recipients with COVID-19 for appropriate immunosuppression dosing, renal drug clearance when deemed necessary, and overall well-being. Treatment for COVID-19 adhered to institutional protocols. RESULTS: In our case series, majority of the patients (n=13) had COVID-19 in March 2021 to July 2021 and the commonest presenting symptoms were fever and cough. Out of 17 kidney transplant recipients included in this case series, 13 patients survived while 4 patients succumbed to infection. CONCLUSION: An individualized, case-based approach to managing transplant recipients with COVID-19 is crucial for achieving favorable clinical outcomes.
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肾移植受者Covid-19感染单中心病例系列研究
简介:严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒(SARS-CoV)随着时间的推移发生了突变,影响了其毒力、致病性和疾病严重程度。2019年12月,一种新的冠状病毒(SARS-CoV-2)出现,导致一种被称为冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的疾病。COVID-19的严重程度范围很广,从无症状到需要机械通气的严重急性呼吸综合征。COVID-19在60岁或以上的人群中,或患有肺病或心脏病、糖尿病或影响免疫系统的疾病(包括肾移植接受者)的人群中通常更为严重。在本病例系列中,我们介绍了17例感染COVID-19的肾移植受者的经验。在印度,COVID-19出现了两次高峰:一次是在2020年8月至11月期间,另一次是在2021年3月至6月期间。因此,在这些时期,印度肾移植受者的COVID-19数据缺乏。材料和方法:我们的病例系列是一项回顾性观察研究,涉及17名肾移植受者,他们于2020年11月至2021年9月在浦那的一个单独三级护理中心经历了COVID-19感染。在我们的机构,肾脏学团队评估了患有COVID-19的肾移植受者适当的免疫抑制剂量,必要时肾脏药物清除率和整体健康状况。COVID-19治疗遵循机构方案。结果:在我们的病例系列中,大多数患者(n=13)在2021年3月至2021年7月感染了COVID-19,最常见的症状是发烧和咳嗽。在本病例系列的17例肾移植受者中,13例患者存活,4例患者死于感染。结论:采用个体化的、基于病例的方法来管理COVID-19移植受者对于获得良好的临床结果至关重要。
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International Medical Journal Malaysia
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期刊介绍: International Medical Journal Malaysia (IMJM) is the official journal of the Kulliyyah (Faculty) of Medicine, International Islamic University Malaysia. It serves primarily as a forum for education and intellectual discourse for health professionals namely in clinical medicine but covers diverse issues relating to medical ethics, professionalism as well as medical developments and research in basic medical sciences. It also serves the unique purpose of highlighting issues and research pertaining to the Muslim world. Contributions to the IMJM reflect its international and multidisciplinary readership and include current thinking across a range of specialties, ethnicities and societies.
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