Abstract
We report the case of a 28-year-old woman who presented with acute liver failure from suspected drug-induced liver injury. She was not vaccinated against COVID-19 and expressed considerable reluctance to become vaccinated, prompting discussions within the transplant group regarding her candidacy. She received a liver transplant and acquired COVID-19 immediately post-operatively that was treated with sotrovimab. She recovered well and was discharged shortly following her transplant. This case suggests that unwillingness to receive COVID-19 vaccination pre-transplant should not represent an absolute contraindication to a life-saving liver transplantation.
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Cox, B., Hussani, T., Marquez, V., Omar, M., Segedi, M., & Yoshida, E. M. (2022). COVID-19 infection immediately post-transplant in an unvaccinated patient: Clinical observations and ethical implications. Canadian Liver Journal, 5(4), 540–542. https://doi.org/10.3138/canlivj-2022-0023
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