Abstract
Background: With COVID-19 pandemic, concerns about kidney transplant recipients are rising. However, the incidence, clinical course, outcome, and predictive factors of disease severity are obscured.
Methods: We describe clinical and laboratory manifestations, radiologic findings, clinical course, and finally outcome of kidney transplant recipients with COVID-19 pneumonia.
Results: Of 2493 kidney transplant recipients under follow-up in our clinic, 19 cases (4 cases diagnosed based on radiologic findings) were admitted. The mean age of patients was 47.6 ± 12.4 years, and the mean time from transplantation was 115.6 ± 70.3 months. Lymphopenia and eosinopenia were 84.2% and 78.9%, respectively. Nine patients did not survive the hospital course. History of acute rejection during the past 12 months, diabetes, higher N/L ratio, lower platelet count, elevated N/L x CRP, higher levels of LDH, positive D-dimer, higher troponin, and prolonged PT were associated with mortality. Among patients with positive COVID-19 test, history of acute rejection, low platelet count, and positive D-dimer were associated with poor outcome. Treatment with cyclosporine was associated with better clinical outcome.
Conclusions: Low rate of admission in transplant recipients specially in the very first years of transplantation might be due to protective effects of immunosuppressive agents against cytokine storm or modification of immunity function. We suggest evaluation of T-cell number, function, and cytokine profile as a guide to manage COVID-19 mainly in patients with higher risk of mortality.
Keywords: COVID-19; N/L ratio; cytokine storm; immunosuppressive; kidney transplantation.
【저자키워드】 COVID-19, Cytokine storm, Kidney transplantation, N/L ratio, immunosuppressive, 【초록키워드】 Cytokine storm, COVID-19 pneumonia, Mortality, Immunity, Pneumonia, COVID-19 pandemic, disease severity, hospital, LDH, CRP, D-dimer, troponin, cytokine, diabetes, outcome, Laboratory, Clinical outcome, lymphopenia, kidney, Protective effects, Clinical course, Patient, Platelet, Manifestations, age, Follow-up, incidence, T-cell, Admission, cytokine profile, protective effect, kidney transplant recipient, Immunosuppressive agents, Platelet count, Eosinopenia, kidney transplant recipients, N/L ratio, immunosuppressive, transplantation, Predictive, cyclosporine, history, Factor, higher risk, guide, positive, Modification, recipient, positive COVID-19, rejection, Course, radiologic, diagnosed, elevated, the mean, rising, immunosuppressive agent, N/L, with COVID-19, 【제목키워드】 Pneumonia, Infection, immune, kidney transplant,