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Impact of hepatitis C virus infection in renal transplant recipients.

A S Narula1, A Hooda, A C Anand, S Patrikar.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The impact of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection on the success of renal transplant is controversial. We assessed the effect of HCV infection on graft and patient survival in renal allograft recipients.
METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed medical records of renal allograft recipients who were transplanted between June 1990 and March 2004. Patients were divided into those positive and negative for anti-HCV antibody. Graft and patient survival were compared between the groups.
RESULTS: Of 126 patients studied (median age 34.5 years, range, 16-60; 111 men), 35 were positive for anti-HCV antibody. In seven patients, the antibodies were detected for the first time after renal transplant. Mean patient and graft survival duration in the anti-HCV negative group was longer (55 [SD 2] months [95% CI, 51-58]) than in the anti-HCV positive group (50 [SD 4] months [95% CI, 43-58]) (p< 0.05). Twenty-two patients died - 8 (22.8%) in the anti-HCV positive group and 14 (15.3%) in the negative group. In the anti-HCV positive group, infections were the cause of death in 5 patients and 3 patients died of liver cell failure. In the anti-HCV negative group, corresponding figures were 13 and one.
CONCLUSION: HCV infection is a bad prognostic indicator for patient and graft survival duration in renal transplant recipients. Infections are the commonest cause of death in renal transplant recipients.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16204901

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0254-8860


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