Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Seroconversion in COVID-19 Convalescent Kidney Transplant Recipients Compared with Non-transplanted Patients

Objective: Due to immunosuppression, kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) might have lower seroconversion after COVID-19 than non-KTRs. Thus, we aimed to evaluate the seroconversion rate after COVID-19 between KTRs and non-KTRs. Methods: This cohort study enrolled three non-paired groups of patients...

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Veröffentlicht in:Brazilian Journal of Transplantation 2023-07, Vol.26 (1)
Hauptverfasser: Garcia, Ricardo Martins, Gomes, Vinicius Lafico Teixeira, Foresto, Renato Demarchi, Nakamura, Mônica Rika, Jesus, Marcia Araújo Toffoli de, Lucena, Elisabeth França, Rissoni, Renata Pimentel, Cristelli, Marina Pontello, Silva Junior, Helio Tedesco, Requião-Moura, Lúcio, Pestana, José Medina
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: Due to immunosuppression, kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) might have lower seroconversion after COVID-19 than non-KTRs. Thus, we aimed to evaluate the seroconversion rate after COVID-19 between KTRs and non-KTRs. Methods: This cohort study enrolled three non-paired groups of patients with COVID-19: 601 KTRs, 211 healthcare workers (HCWs), and 170 non-transplanted inhabitants (INHs) in a countryside city in Brazil. The anti-severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 nucleocapsid antibody was assessed 14 days after diagnosis. The primary outcome was seroconversion. Results: The KTRs were older, had more comorbidities and severe COVID-19. Compared to HCWs and INHs, admission to the intensive care unit (ICU; 44.9% vs. 0% vs. 1.8%, p
ISSN:2764-1589
2764-1589
DOI:10.53855/bjt.v26i1.518_ENG