Covid-19 infection in liver transplanted patients
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Summary: | SARS-Cov-2 (Covid-19) infection is a new clinical condition that has had a profound impact on the entire health system in the world, causing a significant reduction in the performance of organ transplants. The natural history of Covid-19 in liver transplant recipients is unknown. Purpose: To assess clinical manifestations, liver involvement, access to the healthcare system, and mortality of SARS-COV-2 infection (COVID-19) in liver transplanted patients at HUWC-UFC. Methods: We retrospectively assessed in a cross-sectional, observational study a series of 58 suspected cases of COVID-19 in liver transplanted patients at HUWC- UFC. Of these, 18 cases were confirmed to be SARS-CoV-2-infected. Results: The epidemiological profile of this series was that 13 individuals were male, with average age of 58.8 years (Δ35 to 75 years), mean liver transplantation time of 5 years (Δ0.5 to 11 years). All patients in this case series had some comorbidity, with diabetes, overweight and SAH being the most frequent. Most of these patients were treated in a hospital setting, but not all had access to chest tomography, RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2 or intensive care when necessary. Of the 18 patients, 5 patients died due to coronavirus complications, the majority due to respiratory failure, resulting in a lethality rate of 27.8%. Conclusion: We conclude that Covid-19 infection had high lethality in liver transplanted patients at HUWC-UFC. |
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Covid-19 infection in liver transplanted patientsINFECÇÃO POR COVID-19 EM PACIENTES TRANSPLANTADOS DE FÍGADO Coronavirus InfectionsLiver TransplantationSevere Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoronavirusInfecç˜ões por CoronavirusInfecçõesTransplante de FígadoCoronavírus da Síndrome Respiratória Aguda GraveSARS-Cov-2 (Covid-19) infection is a new clinical condition that has had a profound impact on the entire health system in the world, causing a significant reduction in the performance of organ transplants. The natural history of Covid-19 in liver transplant recipients is unknown. Purpose: To assess clinical manifestations, liver involvement, access to the healthcare system, and mortality of SARS-COV-2 infection (COVID-19) in liver transplanted patients at HUWC-UFC. Methods: We retrospectively assessed in a cross-sectional, observational study a series of 58 suspected cases of COVID-19 in liver transplanted patients at HUWC- UFC. Of these, 18 cases were confirmed to be SARS-CoV-2-infected. Results: The epidemiological profile of this series was that 13 individuals were male, with average age of 58.8 years (Δ35 to 75 years), mean liver transplantation time of 5 years (Δ0.5 to 11 years). All patients in this case series had some comorbidity, with diabetes, overweight and SAH being the most frequent. Most of these patients were treated in a hospital setting, but not all had access to chest tomography, RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2 or intensive care when necessary. Of the 18 patients, 5 patients died due to coronavirus complications, the majority due to respiratory failure, resulting in a lethality rate of 27.8%. Conclusion: We conclude that Covid-19 infection had high lethality in liver transplanted patients at HUWC-UFC.A infecção por SARS-Cov-2 (Covid-19) é uma condição clínica nova que impactou profundamente todo o sistema de saúde do mundo, ocasionando redução relevante na realização dos transplantes de órgãos. Desconhece-se a história natural da Covid-19 em transplantados de fígado. Objetivo: Avaliar as manifestações clínicas, o comprometimento hepático, o acesso ao Sistema de Saúde e a mortalidade da infecção por SARS-COV-2 (COVID-19) em pacientes transplantados de fígado no HUWC-UFC. Métodos: Avaliamos retrospectivamente, em estudo transversal, observacional uma série de 58 casos suspeitos de COVID-19 em pacientes transplantados de fígado pelo HUWC- UFC. Destes, 18 casos tiveram confirmação de infecção por SARS-CoV-2. Resultados: Perfil epidemiológico dessa casuística: 13 indivíduos do sexo masculino, média de idade 58,8 anos (∆35 a 75 anos), tempo médio de transplante de fígado de cinco anos (∆0,5 a 11 anos). Todos os pacientes desta série de casos tinham alguma comorbidade, sendo diabetes, sobrepeso e HAS as mais frequentes. A maioria desses pacientes foi tratada em ambiente hospitalar, mas nem todos tiveram acesso à realização de tomografia de tórax, RT-PCR para SARS-CoV-2 ou à terapia intensiva, quando necessário. Dos 18 pacientes, cinco evoluíram a óbito por complicações do coronavírus, a maioria por insuficiência respiratória, implicando em uma taxa de letalidade de 27,8%. Conclusão: Concluímos que a infecção por Covid-19 teve alta letalidade em pacientes transplantados de fígado no HUWC-UFC.Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)2021-10-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/41810.53855/bjt.v24i3.418Brazilian Journal of Transplantation; Vol. 24 No. 3 (2021); 18-24Brazilian Journal of Transplantation; v. 24 n. 3 (2021); 18-242764-1589reponame:Brazilian Journal of Transplantationinstname:Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)instacron:ABTOporhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/418/403Copyright (c) 2021 Brazilian Journal of Transplantationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHyppolito, Elodie BomfimPereira, Heloisa Vidal AlvesFeitosa Neto, Bartolomeu AlvesMiranda, Leda Fátima RochaCoelho, Gustavo RêgoMesquita, Denissa Ferreira Gomes deGarcia, Paulo EwertonSilva Filho, Amaury de Castro ePires Neto, Roberto da JustaGirão, Evelyne SantanaAzevedo, ClébiaGomes, Cynthia Viana FerreiraJusta, Beatriz Hyppolito daMendes, Karen SoaresFontenele, Thaís Azevedo SouzaBarroso, Júlia do CarmoStudart, Isabela CarvalhoCaronne, LíviaAraújo Filho, Antônio HaroldoPereira, Karla BrandãoRocha, Tarciso Daniel dos Santos daGarcia, José Huygens Parente2021-10-19T13:16:00Zoai:ojs3.emnuvens.com.br:article/418Revistahttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revistaONGhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/oaibjt@abto.org.brhttps://doi.org/10.53855/2764-15892764-1589opendoar:2021-10-19T13:16Brazilian Journal of Transplantation - Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)false |
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Covid-19 infection in liver transplanted patients INFECÇÃO POR COVID-19 EM PACIENTES TRANSPLANTADOS DE FÍGADO |
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Covid-19 infection in liver transplanted patients |
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Covid-19 infection in liver transplanted patients Hyppolito, Elodie Bomfim Coronavirus Infections Liver Transplantation Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infecç˜ões por Coronavirus Infecções Transplante de Fígado Coronavírus da Síndrome Respiratória Aguda Grave |
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Covid-19 infection in liver transplanted patients |
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Covid-19 infection in liver transplanted patients |
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Covid-19 infection in liver transplanted patients |
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Covid-19 infection in liver transplanted patients |
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Covid-19 infection in liver transplanted patients |
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Hyppolito, Elodie Bomfim |
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Hyppolito, Elodie Bomfim Pereira, Heloisa Vidal Alves Feitosa Neto, Bartolomeu Alves Miranda, Leda Fátima Rocha Coelho, Gustavo Rêgo Mesquita, Denissa Ferreira Gomes de Garcia, Paulo Ewerton Silva Filho, Amaury de Castro e Pires Neto, Roberto da Justa Girão, Evelyne Santana Azevedo, Clébia Gomes, Cynthia Viana Ferreira Justa, Beatriz Hyppolito da Mendes, Karen Soares Fontenele, Thaís Azevedo Souza Barroso, Júlia do Carmo Studart, Isabela Carvalho Caronne, Lívia Araújo Filho, Antônio Haroldo Pereira, Karla Brandão Rocha, Tarciso Daniel dos Santos da Garcia, José Huygens Parente |
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Pereira, Heloisa Vidal Alves Feitosa Neto, Bartolomeu Alves Miranda, Leda Fátima Rocha Coelho, Gustavo Rêgo Mesquita, Denissa Ferreira Gomes de Garcia, Paulo Ewerton Silva Filho, Amaury de Castro e Pires Neto, Roberto da Justa Girão, Evelyne Santana Azevedo, Clébia Gomes, Cynthia Viana Ferreira Justa, Beatriz Hyppolito da Mendes, Karen Soares Fontenele, Thaís Azevedo Souza Barroso, Júlia do Carmo Studart, Isabela Carvalho Caronne, Lívia Araújo Filho, Antônio Haroldo Pereira, Karla Brandão Rocha, Tarciso Daniel dos Santos da Garcia, José Huygens Parente |
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Hyppolito, Elodie Bomfim Pereira, Heloisa Vidal Alves Feitosa Neto, Bartolomeu Alves Miranda, Leda Fátima Rocha Coelho, Gustavo Rêgo Mesquita, Denissa Ferreira Gomes de Garcia, Paulo Ewerton Silva Filho, Amaury de Castro e Pires Neto, Roberto da Justa Girão, Evelyne Santana Azevedo, Clébia Gomes, Cynthia Viana Ferreira Justa, Beatriz Hyppolito da Mendes, Karen Soares Fontenele, Thaís Azevedo Souza Barroso, Júlia do Carmo Studart, Isabela Carvalho Caronne, Lívia Araújo Filho, Antônio Haroldo Pereira, Karla Brandão Rocha, Tarciso Daniel dos Santos da Garcia, José Huygens Parente |
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Coronavirus Infections Liver Transplantation Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infecç˜ões por Coronavirus Infecções Transplante de Fígado Coronavírus da Síndrome Respiratória Aguda Grave |
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Coronavirus Infections Liver Transplantation Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infecç˜ões por Coronavirus Infecções Transplante de Fígado Coronavírus da Síndrome Respiratória Aguda Grave |
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SARS-Cov-2 (Covid-19) infection is a new clinical condition that has had a profound impact on the entire health system in the world, causing a significant reduction in the performance of organ transplants. The natural history of Covid-19 in liver transplant recipients is unknown. Purpose: To assess clinical manifestations, liver involvement, access to the healthcare system, and mortality of SARS-COV-2 infection (COVID-19) in liver transplanted patients at HUWC-UFC. Methods: We retrospectively assessed in a cross-sectional, observational study a series of 58 suspected cases of COVID-19 in liver transplanted patients at HUWC- UFC. Of these, 18 cases were confirmed to be SARS-CoV-2-infected. Results: The epidemiological profile of this series was that 13 individuals were male, with average age of 58.8 years (Δ35 to 75 years), mean liver transplantation time of 5 years (Δ0.5 to 11 years). All patients in this case series had some comorbidity, with diabetes, overweight and SAH being the most frequent. Most of these patients were treated in a hospital setting, but not all had access to chest tomography, RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2 or intensive care when necessary. Of the 18 patients, 5 patients died due to coronavirus complications, the majority due to respiratory failure, resulting in a lethality rate of 27.8%. Conclusion: We conclude that Covid-19 infection had high lethality in liver transplanted patients at HUWC-UFC. |
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