Koirala Pooja, Shrestha Pukar Chandra, Tuladhar Sugat Ratna, Shrestha Kalpana Kumari, Dahal Kopila
Department of Nursing, Shahid Dharmabhakta National Transplant Centre, Bhaktapur, Nepal.
Department of Surgery and Transplantation, Shahid Dharmabhakta National Transplant Centre, Bhaktapur, Nepal.
Immun Inflamm Dis. 2025 Apr;13(4):e70187. doi: 10.1002/iid3.70187.
Renal transplant recipients are at higher risk of COVID-19 infection due to chronic comorbidities and immunocompromised state. Limited information is available in Nepal regarding this infection among organ transplantation patients.
A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted on 601 patients to assess the impact of COVID-19 among patients who underwent renal transplant surgery at Shahid Dharmabhakta National Transplant Center (SDNTC), Bhaktapur. All the renal transplant patients who were COVID-19 confirmed through PCR tests were included. A self-developed, semi-structured telephone interview schedule was utilized for data collection.
Among the patients who responded to our telephone calls, more than a quarter (37.9%) were diagnosed as COVID-19 positive. The mortality rate was relatively low at 5.7% overall, but significantly higher at 14.9% among those with COVID-19 positive. Hypertension and diabetes mellitus were the top two comorbid conditions. The common reporting symptom was fever followed by cough. Interestingly, 23.7% of COVID-19-positive patients were hospitalized, and among them, 72.2% were admitted for more than 2 days. Notably, 65.8% of the COVID-19 patients were not vaccinated and among vaccinated ones, only 17.1% of patients were fully vaccinated. The most common vaccine was Vero Cell. There was sixfold increased chance of COVID-19 infection among unvaccinated patients than vaccinated ones. However, there was no significant association between mortality and age, sex, occupation and vaccination status.
This study highlights the heightened vulnerability of renal transplant recipients to COVID-19 as significant portion of the studied patients tested positive for COVID-19, with a notable mortality rate among these patients. The findings underscore the critical role of vaccination, as a considerable number of the COVID-19 positive patients were unvaccinated.
由于慢性合并症和免疫功能低下状态,肾移植受者感染新冠病毒的风险更高。在尼泊尔,关于器官移植患者中这种感染的信息有限。
对601名患者进行了一项回顾性横断面研究,以评估新冠病毒对在巴克塔普尔的沙希德·达摩巴哈塔国家移植中心(SDNTC)接受肾移植手术的患者的影响。纳入所有通过聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测确诊为新冠病毒感染的肾移植患者。采用自行编制的半结构化电话访谈问卷进行数据收集。
在回复我们电话的患者中,超过四分之一(37.9%)被诊断为新冠病毒阳性。总体死亡率相对较低,为5.7%,但新冠病毒阳性患者的死亡率显著较高,为14.9%。高血压和糖尿病是最常见的两种合并症。最常见的报告症状是发热,其次是咳嗽。有趣的是,23.7%的新冠病毒阳性患者住院治疗,其中72.2%的患者住院超过2天。值得注意的是,65.8%的新冠病毒患者未接种疫苗,在接种疫苗的患者中,只有17.1%的患者完成了全程接种。最常用的疫苗是Vero细胞疫苗。未接种疫苗的患者感染新冠病毒的几率是接种疫苗患者的六倍。然而,死亡率与年龄、性别、职业和疫苗接种状况之间没有显著关联。
本研究强调了肾移植受者对新冠病毒的高度易感性,因为相当一部分研究患者的新冠病毒检测呈阳性,且这些患者的死亡率显著。研究结果强调了疫苗接种的关键作用,因为相当数量的新冠病毒阳性患者未接种疫苗。