Quantitation of peripheral blood cytomegalovirus DNA for monitoring recurrent cytomegalovirus retinitis in pediatric solid organ transplant recipients
: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is a major concern following solid organ transplantation, especially in the pediatric population who remain at high risk of primary infection. CMV disease leads not only to increased patient and graft morbidity, but also to increased health care costs. This study de...
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description | : Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is a major concern following solid organ transplantation, especially in the pediatric population who remain at high risk of primary infection. CMV disease leads not only to increased patient and graft morbidity, but also to increased health care costs. This study describes the usefulness of a quantitative CMV polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique for monitoring peripheral blood CMV DNA in pediatric recipients of kidney and liver allografts who had recurrent CMV retinitis. The incidence of CMV disease in 28 pediatric transplant recipients was 28.6%, one‐half of whom developed retinitis. Two of these patients had recurrent retinitis on cessation of anti‐viral treatment. A peripheral blood CMV DNA copy number of ≥ 500/µg of DNA was associated with recrudescence of the retinitis in these patients. We conclude that the measurement of peripheral blood CMV DNA by PCR is a useful tool for the surveillance of disease resolution and recurrence. This is particularly important in patients with CMV retinitis, who may remain asymptomatic for a period of time, despite recurrences. |
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A peripheral blood CMV DNA copy number of ≥ 500/µg of DNA was associated with recrudescence of the retinitis in these patients. We conclude that the measurement of peripheral blood CMV DNA by PCR is a useful tool for the surveillance of disease resolution and recurrence. 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