| Literature DB >> 35070016 |
Adalberto Jose Gonzalez1, Nikhil Kapila2, Emmanuel Thomas3, Antonio Pinna2, Andreas Tzakis2, Xaralambos Bobby Zervos4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a profound worldwide impact. Indeed, it has led to a vast decrease in organ transplantation, including liver transplants (LT). There is little data regarding adjustments made by LT centers as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. AIM: To assess the experience of LT centers in the United States during the pandemic.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Immunosuppression; Liver transplantation; Solid organ transplantation; Survey; Telemedicine
Year: 2021 PMID: 35070016 PMCID: PMC8727207 DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v13.i12.2161
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Hepatol
Figure 1Number of transplants in the preceding 2 mo.
Questionnaire
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| 1 What percentage of your office staff is working remotely? |
| 2 What percentage of your visits is now virtual? |
| 3 How many transplants have been performed in the last 2 mo? |
| 4 What percentage of your donors is screened for COVID-19? |
| 5 What percentage of your candidates is screened for COVID-19? |
| 6 Do you have a dedicated COVID-free ICU space? |
| 7 Is there a current MELD cut-off for new evaluations to occur? |
| 8 Are you currently rotating providers in teams to minimize exposure? |
| 9 Are you flying out for donors? |
| 10 Is there direct communication with UNOS regarding operations of your program? |
| 11 What is the comparison of liver transplants in the past 2 mo to the same time frame in 2019? |
| 12 How many of your transplanted patients contracted the COVID-19 virus? |
| 13 What were the outcomes of those infected? |
COVID-19: Coronavirus disease-2019; ICU: Intensive care unit; MELD: Model for end stage liver disease; UNOS: United Network for Organ Sharing.
Figure 2Comparison of liver transplants in 2020 compared to 2019.
Figure 3Percent of virtual visits.
Figure 4Model for end stage liver disease score cut-off for new evaluation. MELD: Model for end stage liver disease.