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pmid32677721      Transpl+Infect+Dis 2020 ; 22 (6): e13413
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  • COVID-19 and kidney transplant recipients #MMPMID32677721
  • Abolghasemi S; Mardani M; Sali S; Honarvar N; Baziboroun M
  • Transpl Infect Dis 2020[Dec]; 22 (6): e13413 PMID32677721show ga
  • BACKGROUND: The novel coronavirus has become a global threat and healthcare concern. The manifestations of COVID-19 pneumonia in transplant patients are not well understood and may have more severe symptoms, longer duration, and a worse prognosis than in immunocompetent populations. AIMS: This study proposed to evaluate the clinical characteristics of COVID-19 pneumonia in kidney transplant recipients. PATIENTS/METHODS: Clinical records, laboratory results, radiological characteristics, and clinical outcome of 24 kidney transplant patients with COVID-19 pneumonia were evaluated from March 20, 2020, to May 20, 2020. RESULTS: The most common symptom was shortness of breath (70.8%), followed by fever (62.5%) and cough (45.8%). Five patients had leukopenia, and only one patient had leukocytosis, while 75% of the patients had a white blood cell (WBC) count in the normal range, and 79% of recipients developed lymphopenia. All of the patients had an elevated concentration of C-reactive protein and an increase in blood urea levels. Chest CT images of 23 patients (95.8%) showed typical findings of patchy ground-glass shadows in the lungs. Of the 24 patients, 12 were admitted to ICU (invasive care unit), and ten of 24 patients (41.6%) died, and 14 patients were discharged after complete recovery. CONCLUSION: It seems that COVID-19 is more severe in transplant patients and has poorer outcomes. Multiple underlying diseases, low O(2) saturation, and multilobar view in chest CT scan may be of prognostic value. However, many SARS-CoV-2 demonstrations are similar to those of the general population.
  • |*Kidney Transplantation[MESH]
  • |Adult[MESH]
  • |C-Reactive Protein/metabolism[MESH]
  • |COVID-19/complications/*diagnosis/immunology/physiopathology[MESH]
  • |Cough/etiology[MESH]
  • |Cross-Sectional Studies[MESH]
  • |Dyspnea/virology[MESH]
  • |Female[MESH]
  • |Fever/etiology[MESH]
  • |Humans[MESH]
  • |Hypoxia/virology[MESH]
  • |Immunosuppression Therapy[MESH]
  • |Leukopenia/etiology[MESH]
  • |Lymphopenia/etiology[MESH]
  • |Male[MESH]
  • |Middle Aged[MESH]
  • |Oxygen/metabolism[MESH]
  • |Pneumonia/virology[MESH]
  • |Respiratory Distress Syndrome/virology[MESH]
  • |SARS-CoV-2/genetics[MESH]
  • |Tomography, X-Ray Computed[MESH]
  • |Transplant Recipients[MESH]


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