Literature DB >> 19656350

Transplantation in the patient with hepatitis C.

Beatriz Domínguez-Gil1, Jose M Morales.   

Abstract

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is the most frequent cause of liver disease after renal transplantation. Its clinical course is irrelevant in the short term, except for rare cases of fibrosing cholestatic hepatitis. However, in the long run, HCV infection can lead to major liver complications. Because interferon (IFN) is generally contraindicated in renal transplant patients, the best approach is to treat patients on dialysis. Until more information with pegylated-IFN is available, the use of alpha-IFN monotherapy is recommended. Most of the patients with sustained virological response remain HCV RNA negative after transplantation. HCV-positive renal transplant patients have a higher risk for proteinuria, chronic rejection, infections and post-transplant diabetes (PTDM). Long-term patient- and graft-survival rates are lower in HCV-positive patients. Mortality is higher, mainly as a result of liver disease and infections. HCV can contribute to the development of certain neoplasias such as post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease (PTLD). HCV infection is also an independent risk factor for graft loss. PTDM, transplant glomerulopathy and HCV-related glomerulonephritis can contribute to graft failure. Despite this, transplantation is the best option for end-stage renal disease in HCV-positive patients. Several measures to minimize the consequences of HCV infection have been recommended. Adjustment of immunosuppression and careful follow up in the outpatient clinic for early detection of HCV-related complications are mandatory.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19656350     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-2277.2009.00926.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transpl Int        ISSN: 0934-0874            Impact factor:   3.782


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Authors:  Hanzada Mohamed El Maghrabi; Ahmed Yahia Elmowafy; Ayman Fathi Refaie; Mohammed Adel Elbasiony; Gamal Elsayed Shiha; Lionel Rostaing; Mohamed Adel Bakr
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3.  Survival after liver transplantation using hepatitis C virus-positive donor allografts: case-controlled analysis of the UNOS database.

Authors:  Andrew T Burr; YouFu Li; Jennifer F Tseng; Reza F Saidi; Adel Bozorgzadeh; Shimul A Shah
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2011-07       Impact factor: 3.352

Review 4.  Hepatitis C and its impact on renal transplantation.

Authors:  Jose M Morales; Fabrizio Fabrizi
Journal:  Nat Rev Nephrol       Date:  2015-02-03       Impact factor: 28.314

5.  Long-term graft function changes in kidney transplant recipients.

Authors:  Roberto Marcén; José María Morales; Ana Fernández-Rodriguez; Luis Capdevila; Luis Pallardó; Juan José Plaza; Juan José Cubero; Josep María Puig; Ana Sanchez-Fructuoso; Manual Arias; Gabriela Alperovich; Daniel Serón
Journal:  NDT Plus       Date:  2010-06

6.  Renal transplantation in patients with hepatitis C virus antibody. A long national experience.

Authors:  Jose María Morales; Roberto Marcén; Amado Andres; Beatriz Domínguez-Gil; Josep María Campistol; Roberto Gallego; Alex Gutierrez; Miguel Angel Gentil; Federico Oppenheimer; María Luz Samaniego; Jorge Muñoz-Robles; Daniel Serón
Journal:  NDT Plus       Date:  2010-06

Review 7.  Hepatitis C in non-hepatic solid organ transplant candidates and recipients: A new horizon.

Authors:  Sara Belga; Karen Elizabeth Doucette
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8.  The impact of Hepatitis C virus infection on kidney transplantation outcomes: A systematic review of 18 observational studies: The impact of HCV on renal transplantation.

Authors:  Zohreh Rostami; Mohammad Hossien Nourbala; Seyed Moayed Alavian; Fatemeh Bieraghdar; Yunes Jahani; Behzad Einollahi
Journal:  Hepat Mon       Date:  2011-04       Impact factor: 0.660

Review 9.  New insights in recurrent HCV infection after liver transplantation.

Authors:  Shih-Hsien Hsu; Ming-Lun Yeh; Shen-Nien Wang
Journal:  Clin Dev Immunol       Date:  2013-04-23

10.  De Novo Fibrillary Glomerulonephritis (FGN) in a Renal Transplant with Chronic Hepatitis C.

Authors:  Edward J Filippone; Christine Chmielewski; Rakesh Gulati; Eric Newman; John L Farber
Journal:  Case Rep Transplant       Date:  2013-06-13
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