Perioperative Analysis of Patients Undergoing Liver Transplantation at the Hospital de Clínicas da Unicamp in the Context of SARS-Cov-2 Pandemic

Marcos Melo, Adilson Roberto Cardoso, Cristina Aparecida Arrivabene Caruy, Derli Conceição Munhoz, Sérgio San Juan Dertkigil, André Henrique Miyoshi, Thierry Lodomez Mecchi, Isabeli Camila Miyoshi, Elaine Cristina de Ataíde, Ilka de Fátima Santana Ferreira Boin
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Introduction: SARS-CoV-2 began in 2020 and caused important changes in the number of transplants performed in hospitals and in the protocols for admitting candidates to perform the procedure. The Brazilian Association of Organ Transplantation (ABTO) recommends not performing transplants from donors with active COVID-19 infection, positive test results or with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. The hepatic repercussions related to COVID-19 are presented in some reports in the medical literature. Liver changes resulting from other corona viruses such as SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV are well documented. The Hospital de Clínicas of the State University of Campinas is a tertiary center that performs solid organ transplants. Objectives: To carry out a perioperative, retrospective, descriptive analysis of liver transplants in the context of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic carried out at the Hospital das Clínicas of the State University of Campinas from March 2020 to July 2021. Materials and Methods: Retrospective, descriptive, longitudinal cohort study based on the review of medical records of patients undergoing liver transplantation in the context of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic from March 2020 to July 2021 at the clinical hospital of the State University of Campinas. Results:Retrospective analysis was performed on 57 patients in the period. Only 1 patient needed to be excluded because he was under 18 years old. Of the 56 patients, 52 underwent RT-PCR laboratory testing and chest tomography (CT). Of these 52 patients, only 2 tested positive, one pre-transplant (TX) and one post-operatively (post-op). Regarding chest CT scans, none of them showed typical changes for COVID pre-TX, in the post-op 4 patients presented typical chest CT scans. The average age was 55.86 years. The mortality rate was 38% and no deaths were attributed to COVID 19. The average MELD-Na scale was 20.94. Conclusion: The present study carried out at the Hospital de Clínicas da Unicamp analyzed the clinical, laboratory and radiological association to better elucidate the variables determined by COVID-19 in its diagnosis and in-hospital management. It is concluded that the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic had an impact on the routine of liver transplantation worldwide and on the service in which the study was carried out.
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在 SARS-Cov-2 大流行的背景下对在 Unicamp Clínicas 医院接受肝脏移植手术的患者进行围手术期分析
导言:SARS-CoV-2 始于 2020 年,它对医院进行移植手术的数量以及接收候选人进行移植手术的程序造成了重大影响。巴西器官移植协会(ABTO)建议,不要对 COVID-19 感染活跃、检测结果呈阳性或患有严重急性呼吸系统综合征的捐献者进行器官移植。医学文献中的一些报告介绍了与 COVID-19 相关的肝脏反响。SARS-CoV 和 MERS-CoV 等其他电晕病毒导致的肝脏病变也有详细记载。坎皮纳斯州立大学临床医院(Hospital de Clínicas of the State University of Campinas)是一家进行实体器官移植的三级医疗中心。目的对 2020 年 3 月至 2021 年 7 月期间坎皮纳斯州立大学 Clínicas 医院在 SARS-CoV-2 大流行的背景下进行的肝移植手术进行围手术期回顾性描述性分析。材料和方法:回顾性、描述性、纵向队列研究,基于对坎皮纳斯州立大学临床医院 2020 年 3 月至 2021 年 7 月期间在 SARS-CoV-2 大流行背景下接受肝移植的患者病历的审查。结果:在此期间对 57 名患者进行了回顾性分析。只有一名患者因未满18岁而被排除在外。在这 56 名患者中,52 人接受了 RT-PCR 实验室检测和胸部断层扫描(CT)。在这 52 名患者中,只有 2 人检测结果呈阳性,1 人在移植前(TX),1 人在术后(post-op)。在胸部 CT 扫描方面,移植前没有人显示出 COVID 的典型变化,而术后有 4 名患者出现了典型的胸部 CT 扫描。平均年龄为 55.86 岁。死亡率为 38%,无死亡病例归因于 COVID 19。平均 MELD-Na 评分为 20.94。结论本研究在联合坎普临床医院(Hospital de Clínicas da Unicamp)进行,分析了临床、实验室和放射学方面的关联,以更好地阐明 COVID-19 在诊断和院内管理中确定的变量。结论是,SARS-CoV-2 大流行对全球肝移植的常规工作和本研究所在的服务机构产生了影响。
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