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First experience of SARS-CoV-2 infections in solid organ transplant recipients in the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study

Authors :
Tschopp, Jonathan
L'Huillier, Arnaud G
Mombelli, Matteo
Mueller, Nicolas J
Khanna, Nina
Garzoni, Christian
Meloni, Dario
Papadimitriou-Olivgeris, Matthaios
Neofytos, Dionysios
Hirsch, Hans H
Schuurmans, Macé M
Müller, Thomas
Berney, Thierry
Steiger, Jürg
Pascual, Manuel
Manuel, Oriol
van Delden, Christian
Publisher :
Wiley-Blackwell

Abstract

Immunocompromised patients may be at increased risk for complications of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. However, comprehensive data of SARS-CoV-2 infection in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients are still lacking. We performed a multicenter nationwide observational study within the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study (STCS) to describe the epidemiology, clinical presentation, treatment and outcomes of the first microbiologically documented SARS-CoV-2 infection among SOT recipients. Overall, 21 patients were included with a median age of 56 years (10 kidney, 5 liver, 1 pancreas, 1 lung, 1 heart and 3 combined transplantations). The most common presenting symptoms were fever (76%), dry cough (57%), nausea (33%), and diarrhea (33%). Ninety-five percent and 24% of patients required hospital and ICU admission, respectively, and 19% were intubated. After a median of 33 days of follow-up, 16 patients were discharged, 3 were still hospitalized and 2 patients died. These data suggest that clinical manifestations of SARS-CoV-2 infection in middle-aged SOT recipients appear to be similar to the general population without an apparent higher rate of complications. These results need to be confirmed in larger cohorts.

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OpenAIRE
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