Affiliation:
1. Division of Nephrology Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre Porto Alegre Brazil
2. Division of Laboratory Medicine Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre Porto Alegre Brazil
3. Division of Transplantation Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre Porto Alegre Brazil
4. Division of Medical College Medical School Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre Brazil
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundChagas disease (ChD) is endemic in many parts of the world and can be transmitted through organ transplantation or reactivated by immunosuppression. Organs from infected donors are occasionally used for transplantation, and the best way of managing the recipients remains a subject of debate.MethodsWe present a single‐center cohort study describing a 10‐year experience of kidney transplantation in patients at risk of donor‐derived ChD and or reactivation. Patients received prophylactic treatment with Benznidazole and were monitored for transmission or reactivation. Monitoring included assessing direct parasitemia, serology, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR).ResultsFifty‐seven kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) were enrolled in the study. Forty‐four patients (77.2%) were at risk of primary ChD infection, nine patients (15.8%) were at risk of disease reactivation, and four patients (7.0%) were at risk of both. All patients received Benznidazole prophylaxis, starting on the first day after transplantation. Parasitemia was assessed in 51 patients (89.5%), serology also in 51 patients (89.5%), and PCR in 40 patients (70.2%). None of the patients exhibited clinically or laboratory‐detectable signs of disease. A single patient experienced a significant side effect, a cutaneous rash with intense pruritus. At 1‐year post‐transplantation, the patient and graft survival rates were 96.5% and 93%, respectively.ConclusionIn this study, no donor‐derived or reactivation of Trypanosoma cruzi infection occurred in KTRs receiving Benznidazole prophylaxis.
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