MO974PREDICTORS OF MORTALITY IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT PATIENTS INFECTED BY SARS-COV-2 IN SOUTH OF SPAIN

2021 
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Covid-19 pandemic has especially affected kidney transplant (KT) recipients, who are more vulnerable than the general population due to their immunosuppressive status and added comorbidities. The objetic of this study was to determine risk factors related to infection and mortality from Covid-19 in KT. METHOD: We included 53 KT who had PCR-confirmed COVID-19 infection between march 21st and november 24th, from a total of 2030 KT. Outcomes related to patient survival were analyzed. RESULTS: 39 (73%) patients were men, with a mean age of 56±15 years old. Median time after KT where the infection took place was 104 months (IQR: 55-160). One patient was infected 40 days after transplant. 90% were on Tacrolimus therapy and 79% on MMF. 81% of patients were hypertensive, 36% diabetic and 19% had ischemic heart disease. 65% were on ARAII treatment. Clinical presentation consisted on pneumonia (64%), fever (55%), cough (70%), dyspnoea (45%), lymphopenia (66%) and gastrointestinal symptoms (36%). 21% required intubation and admission in ICU. 8 patients were asymptomatic. 18% received Hydroxychloroquine therapy plus Azithromycin, 11% Tocilizumab, 11% Ritonavir-Lopinavir, 59% steroids, 7.7% Remdesivir and 13.5% convalescent plasma. Immunosuppression was reduced in all symptomatic patients. 10 patients (19%) died. Table 1 compares the characteristics of these patients with those who survived. CONCLUSION: We concluded that mortality in KT is very high, more than reported in general population. Risk factors are patient age, time after KT, baseline renal function, the presence of pneumonia, as well as higher CRP levels at the time of diagnosis. More experience is needed to optimize our protocols and therapy for Covid- 19 in KT.
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