Are organ transplant recipients at greater risk of death from COVID-19?

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A new study, published in Transplantation, finds that risk of death from COVID-19 in organ transplant recipients may be based upon how the patient was treated.

"Using data from the COVID-19 Rapid Response Registry, we examined COVID-19 positive adult solid organ recipients and non-transplant patients that were matched to them on age, race and whether they were admitted at the hospital or seen at an outpatient facility," says lead author of the study, Pratima Sharma, M.D., an associate professor of medicine and a transplant hepatologist at Michigan Medicine.

Sharma says the demographics of patients included in the study were also consistent with COVID-19 patient trends throughout the state of Michigan.

"Black Michiganders represent 15% of the in the state and account for 42% of COVID-19-related deaths, compared to white Michiganders who represent 75% of the population in the state and 26% of deaths from COVID-19," she says.

"These statistics are also valid for solid organ transplant recipients, and while Black patients account for one tenth of all organ transplant recipients in our University of Michigan Transplant Center, they represented two-thirds of the COVID-19 positive organ transplant recipients group in this study," she adds. "These results highlight the racial inequities that have overwhelmed the United States health care system during this pandemic."

The research team found that disease severity and intubation rates were similar among both solid organ transplant recipients and non-, but organ transplant recipients needed more renal replacement therapy, which takes over functioning for the kidneys when they are failing.

While due to severity of the virus was similar in both groups, the use of hydroxychloroquine treatment was associated with higher death rates among the organ transplant recipients.

"In fact, we found that the treatment of hydroxychloroquine among was associated with ten-fold higher risk of death compared to not using the treatment among the recipients," Sharma says.

More information: Pratima Sharma et al, COVID-19 Outcomes Among Solid Organ Transplant Recipients, Transplantation (2020). DOI: 10.1097/TP.0000000000003447

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