肝移植受者的疫苗接种策略

IF 3.3 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology Pub Date : 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1016/j.jceh.2024.102421
Monalisa Sahu , Dibyalochan Praharaj , Ajeet S. Bhadoria
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肝硬化患者和肝移植受者感染的风险增加。营养不良、多次住院、与肝硬化有关的免疫功能障碍以及肝移植手术中使用的免疫抑制剂都会使受者容易受到各种危及生命的感染。其中一些感染是可以通过疫苗预防的。随着 COVID-19 的流行,疫苗接种技术和平台的研究也在加速,这反过来也会提高医生对肝硬化患者和器官移植受者管理中这一健康且经常被忽视的方面的认识。器官移植候选者应尽早完成推荐的疫苗接种计划(尤其是代偿期肝硬化患者),或至少在移植前检查期间完成接种,以预防或减轻各种感染的严重程度。
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Vaccination Strategies for a Liver Transplant Recipient
Patients with cirrhosis and liver transplant recipients are at increased risk of infections. Malnutrition, multiple hospital admissions, immune dysfunction related to cirrhosis, and immunosuppressive agents used for liver transplantation predispose the recipient to various life-threatening infections. Some of these infections are preventable with vaccines. With the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an accelerated research in vaccination technology and platforms, which in turn may also improve awareness of physicians regarding this healthy and often ignored aspect of management of patients with cirrhosis and transplant recipients. The organ transplant candidates should complete the recommended vaccination schedule as early as possible (especially patients with compensated cirrhosis) or at least during their pretransplant work-up so as to prevent or reduce the severity of various infections.
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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology
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