COVID-19 in Renal Transplant Patients – A Narrative Review

Author:

Valecha Jayesh1,Gupta Vasu2,Mendpara Vaidehi3,Snyder Carson Eric4,Anamika Fnu5,Parikh Kinna6,Mahmood Talha7,Garg Shreya2,Jain Rohit8

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine, Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India

2. Department of Internal Medicine, Dayanand Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab, India

3. Department of Internal Medicine, Government Medical College, Surat, Gujarat, India

4. Department of Internal Medicine, Frostburg State University, Maryland, USA

5. Department of Internal Medicine, University College of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

6. Department of Internal Medicine, GMERS Medical College, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India

7. Department of Internal Medicine, Florida International University, Florida, USA

8. Department of Internal Medicine, Penn State Milton S Hershey Medical Centre, Hershey, PA, USA

Abstract

Abstract The World Health Organisation declared the novel coronavirus known as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 a pandemic in March 2020. This virus has led to the deaths of more than 6 million people worldwide. Besides causing pneumonia, COVID-19 is linked to multiple organ dysfunction, including the kidneys, especially in individuals whose immune systems are already compromised. Consequently, individuals who are currently on a waiting list for a kidney transplant or who have recently received a kidney transplant are at a significantly increased risk for developing acute kidney injury and are severely impacted by the COVID-19 infection. The pandemic has negatively affected the transplantation process and led to a decrease in the number of organ donations as well as the volume of renal transplants. This review summarises the outcomes of COVID-19 infection in renal transplant patients, its pathophysiology, the challenges faced by the transplant community, and the management of immunosuppression.

Publisher

Medknow

Subject

General Medicine

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