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P-101 IMPACT OF COMPLETE AND PREVENTIVE LOCKED–DOWN BEFORE COVID 19 OUTBREAK IN ORGAN PROCUREMENT AND SOLID TRANSPLANTATION IN ARGENTINA: THE WORST HAS NOT YET ARRIVED.

Authors :
Josefina Pages
Federico Piñero
Margarita Anders
Marcos Thompson
Ariel Gonzalez Campaña
Manuel Mendizabal
Martín Fauda
Florencia Antinucci
Federico Orozco Ganem
Nadia Grigera
Lucas McCormack
Gustavo Podesta
Marcelo Silva
Source :
Annals of Hepatology, Vol 24, Iss , Pp 100461- (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2021.

Abstract

Introduction: Early preventive strict quarantine due to COVID-19 pandemic was implemented in Argentina since March 20th, 2020. Transplant societies and organ procurement organizations were challenged to face this complex scenario and sustain organ donation and transplantation activity. Objectives: We evaluated the impact of complete and preventive lockdown in organ procurement and transplantation before the COVID-19 peak onset. Materials and Methods: We analyzed prospectively collected data from the National Report Agency (INCUCAI). By constructing time series, we compared donation and transplant rates from the years 2010 to 2020, during a same monthly-period between March 3rd and July 20th. We evaluated the effect of preventive lockdown before the peak of COVID-19 curve. Donation rates per million population in these months were also registered for each year. Transplant accessibility was calculated, dividing the total number of transplants and the total number of listed patients. Results: The preventive lockdown was associated with a 34.5% relative reduction (95% CI 26.9-43.2) in organ procurement when compared to 2010-2019 and significantly reduced comparing 2019 [53.3% (CI 44.6-61.6)]. This scenario was even worse in Buenos Aires city and its surroundings, the region most affected by COVID-19. During this period, donation per million population rates decreased from 7.8 in 2019 to 3.3 in 2020. This reduction was even higher in the number of deceased and living donor transplants performed comparing 2019 vs. 2020, with a relative reduction of 62.0% (CI 30.8-89.1) and 68.8% (CI 65.7-71.7), respectively. Conclusions: During this short observation period of 120 days of preventive quarantine, not yet having reached the ''peak'' incidence of COVID-19, a marked reduction in procurement and transplantation rates were observed. Although waiting list mortality was not significantly modified, transplant access has been significantly reduced, showing a future negative trend on waitlist mortality.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16652681
Volume :
24
Issue :
100461-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Annals of Hepatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.3914507dd9464965bde49c68aab3d08d
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aohep.2021.100461