C4 article: Implications of COVID-19 in transplantation

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A novel coronavirus has had global impact on individual health and health care delivery. In this C4 article, contributors discuss various aspects of transplantation including donor and recipient screening, management of infected patients, and prevention of coronavirus disease (COVID). Donor screening with SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid testing (NAT) close to the time of procurement is recommended. Many programs are also screening all potential recipients at the time of admission. The management of COVID has evolved with remdesivir emerging as a new potential option for transplant recipients. Dexamethasone has also shown promise and convalescent plasma is under study. Prevention strategies for transplant candidates and recipients are paramount. Pediatric-specific issues are also discussed. Strategies for the psychological well-being of patients and providers are also imperative, in addition to future research priorities for transplantation.

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Aaron, J. G., Abbo, L. M., Alconchel, F., Amarelli, C., Anjan, S., Ardura, M. I., … Woodside, K. J. (2021). C4 article: Implications of COVID-19 in transplantation. American Journal of Transplantation, 21(5), 1801–1815. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.16346

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