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COVID-19 in Heart Transplant Recipients: A Multicenter Analysis of the Northern Italian Outbreak

Authors :
Bottio, T
Bagozzi, L
Fiocco, A
Nadali, M
Caraffa, R
Bifulco, O
Ponzoni, M
Lombardi, C
Metra, M
Russo, C
Frigerio, M
Masciocco, G
Potena, L
Loforte, A
Pacini, D
Faggian, G
Onorati, F
Sponga, S
Livi, U
Iacovoni, A
Terzi, A
Senni, M
Rinaldi, M
Boffini, M
Marro, M
Jorgji, V
Carrozzini, M
Gerosa, G
Bottio T
Bagozzi L
Fiocco A
Nadali M
Caraffa R
Bifulco O
Ponzoni M
Lombardi CM
Metra M
Russo CF
Frigerio M
Masciocco G
Potena L
Loforte A
Pacini D
Faggian G
Onorati F
Sponga S
Livi U
Iacovoni A
Terzi A
Senni M
Rinaldi M
Boffini M
Marro M
Jorgji V
Carrozzini M
Gerosa G
Bottio, T
Bagozzi, L
Fiocco, A
Nadali, M
Caraffa, R
Bifulco, O
Ponzoni, M
Lombardi, C
Metra, M
Russo, C
Frigerio, M
Masciocco, G
Potena, L
Loforte, A
Pacini, D
Faggian, G
Onorati, F
Sponga, S
Livi, U
Iacovoni, A
Terzi, A
Senni, M
Rinaldi, M
Boffini, M
Marro, M
Jorgji, V
Carrozzini, M
Gerosa, G
Bottio T
Bagozzi L
Fiocco A
Nadali M
Caraffa R
Bifulco O
Ponzoni M
Lombardi CM
Metra M
Russo CF
Frigerio M
Masciocco G
Potena L
Loforte A
Pacini D
Faggian G
Onorati F
Sponga S
Livi U
Iacovoni A
Terzi A
Senni M
Rinaldi M
Boffini M
Marro M
Jorgji V
Carrozzini M
Gerosa G
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the clinical course and outcomes of all heart transplant recipients affected by coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) who were followed at the leading heart transplant centers of Northern Italy. Background: The worldwide severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has created unprecedented challenges for public health, demanding exceptional efforts for the successful management and treatment of affected patients. Heart transplant patients represent a unique cohort of chronically immunosuppressed subjects in which SARS-CoV-2 may stimulate an unpredictable clinical course of infection. Methods: Since February 2020, we enrolled all 47 cases (79% male) in a first cohort of patients, with a mean age of 61.8 ± 14.5 years, who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, out of 2,676 heart transplant recipients alive before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic at 7 heart transplant centers in Northern Italy. Results: To date, 38 patients required hospitalization while 9 remained self-home quarantined and 14 died. Compared to the general population, prevalence (18 vs. 7 cases per 1,000) and related case fatality rate (29.7% vs. 15.4%) in heart transplant recipients were doubled. Univariable analysis showed older age (p = 0.002), diabetes mellitus (p = 0.040), extracardiac arteriopathy (p = 0.040), previous PCI (p = 0.040), CAV score (p = 0.039), lower GFR (p = 0.004), and higher NYHA functional classes (p = 0.023) were all significantly associated with in-hospital mortality. During the follow-up two patients died and a third patient has prolonged viral-shedding alternating positive and negative swabs. Since July 1st, 2020, we had 6 new patients who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, 5 patients asymptomatic were self-quarantined, while 1 is still hospitalized for pneumonia. A standard therapy was maintained for all, except for the hospitalized patient. Conclusions: The prevalence and mortality of SARS-CoV-2 should spur cl

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1320812052
Document Type :
Electronic Resource