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Kidney, kidney-pancreas and liver-kidney transplantation in HIV infected individuals: the Italian experience

Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Until a few years ago, HIV infection was considered an exclusion criteria for organ transplantation. However, more recently, because of the significant increase in life expectancy of HIV-infected persons with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), kidney, kidney-pancreas, heart, lung and liver transplantation have been introduced in this patients population in several centers around the world.
To evaluate the possible extension of the indications of kidney transplantation to HIV-infected individuals, the Italian National Centre for Transplantation has designed a protocol to be applied on a national basis. Inclusion criteria required a CD4 count ≥200/mm3 and undetectable HIV viral load for at least 3 months for patients on HAART.The program was voluntarily adopted by 4 transplant centres. From January 2006 through November 2007 a total of 13 HIV infected patients (9 male and 4 female, mean age 46.4 years, range 35-56) underwent cadaveric kidney transplantation (including two kidney-pancreas and two
liver-kidney) after a median waiting time of 142 days (range 58-650). Median CD4 cells count at the time of transplantation was 449 (range 210-782) and the HIV-RNA was undetectable in all recipients. HAART was started in all recipients after transplantation
and HIV-RNA remain undetectable in all patients. Five patients (38.4%) experienced an episode of biopsy proven acute rejection (steroid resistant in one). Drug-drug interactions between antiretrovirals and immunosuppressive agents required frequent
dosage modifications. Graft and patient survival was 100% at a median follow-up of 161 days after transplantation (range 8-669). Despite the limited number of patients and the shortness of the follow-up, our study confirms excellent short term results of
kidney transplantation in HIV-infected individuals.
Tipologia CRIS:
Abstract (in Rivista)
Keywords:
Kidney transplantation; Kidney/pancreas transplantation; Kidney/liver transplantation; HIV virus
Elenco autori:
Grossi, PAOLO ANTONIO; Donati, D; DALLA GASPERINA, Daniela; Tozzi, Matteo; Sandrini, S; Boggi, U; Castelli, Patrizio; Giulini, Sm; Gerunda, G; Bresadola, F; Dionigi, Renzo; Venettoni, S; NANNI COSTA, A.
Autori di Ateneo:
DALLA GASPERINA DANIELA
GROSSI PAOLO ANTONIO
TOZZI MATTEO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/1746367
Link al Full Text:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it//retrieve/handle/11383/1746367/2136/Abstracts%20posters%20ATC%202008%20-%2000266.pdf
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION
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