1. Successful liver transplantation in patients with active SARS-CoV-2 infection.
- Author
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Mouch, Charles, Alexopoulos, Sophoclis, LaRue, Richard, and Kim, Hannah
- Subjects
clinical research/practice ,infection and infectious agents - viral: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 ,liver transplantation/hepatology ,patient safety ,Female ,Humans ,Aged ,Young Adult ,Adult ,COVID-19 ,Liver Transplantation ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Pandemics ,Waiting Lists - Abstract
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has substantially impacted solid organ transplantation, including temporary inactivation of waitlist candidates with COVID-19 infection. We report two cases of liver transplantation (LT) in individuals with asymptomatic COVID-19 infection. The first patient is a 68-year-old female with decompensated cirrhosis complicated by worsening frailty and sarcopenia. The second patient is a 22-year-old female with acute liver failure likely secondary to drug/toxin exposure. Both patients were treated with COVID-19-directed therapies and neither patient developed symptomatic disease. These cases demonstrate that LT can be safely performed in select patients with asymptomatic COVID-19 infection at the time of transplant.
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- 2022