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COVID-19 IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS: REPORT OF 22 CASES

RİHAB MANAA, MERİEM BEN SALEM, MANEL BEN SALAH, NOUHA BEN MAHMOUD, MOUNA HAMOUDA, JAMEL SAAD, İNSAF HANDOUS, SABRA ALOUİ, AHMED LETAİEF, HABİB SKHİRİ

Experimental and Clinical Transplantation - 2025;23(3):182-191

Department of Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation, University Hospital of Monastir, Tunisia

 

Objectives: COVID-2019 is a respiratory infection disease that was first identified in Hubei province, China, at the end of 2019. In this study, we analyzed patient characteristics, management strategies, and prognosis of COVID-19 in a cohort of kidney transplant recipients followed at our center in Tunisia. Materials and Methods: In this retrospective, descriptive, and analytic study, we included all kidney transplant recipients diagnosed with COVID-19 and hospitalized in our department between March 2020 and December 2021. Results: Our study included 22 patients. Median age at the time of detection of SARS-CoV-2 positivity was 43.5 years. Patients were predominantly men (78.3%). Hypertension was the most common comorbidity (54.5%). Median time from transplant to COVID-19 infection was 8 years. The most common symptoms were fatigue and myalgia reported by 19 patients (86.4%), followed by anorexia, cough, and headache in 13 (59%), 15 (68.2%), and 10 (45.5%) patients, respectively. On admission, the most prevalent biologic findings were lymphopenia (77.3%), elevated C-reactive protein (77.3%), and increased levels of ferritin (77.3%). On admission, 18 patients (81.8%) had worsening graft function with a median serum creatinine level of 168 μmol/L. Ground-glass opacity was the most common radiologic finding. Immunosuppressive treatments were adjusted in 17 patients (77.3%). Nine patients (41%) were given oxygen supplementation. Severe SARS-CoV-2 infection was noted in 6 patients (27.3%). During the study period, 2 patients died (9%), 4 were discharged with home monitoring program (19%), and the remainder (72%) completely recovered. Conclusions: Kidney transplant recipients with SARSCoV- 2 pneumonia may present with a heterogeneous range of diseases. Kidney transplant recipients, who are immunocompromised, had high mortality and acute kidney injury rates. To date, the ideal therapeutic modalities remain unclear.