COMPLICATIONS
Infection
Clinical Course of Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Renal
Transplant Recipients
N. Savas, S. Ocal, T. Colak, H. Karakayali, U. Yilmaz, and M. Haberal
ABSTRACT
Patients with end-stage renal disease are at high risk for exposure to hepatitis C virus
(HCV) infection. Although both viral replication and liver disease progression are
accelerated after renal transplantation, the long-term impact of chronic HCV infection is
unclear. Our aim was to analyze the course of HCV infection in renal transplant recipients
and the effects of HCV reactivation on patient and graft survival.
Methods. We retrospectively examined the 21-year (1985–2006) data of 1274 renal
transplant recipients, 43 of whom were anti-HCV positive at the time of transplantation.
Results. The mean posttransplant follow-up of 43 patients was 62.0 7.3 months. At the
time of transplantation, HCV RNA was positive in 11 (25.6%) patients and negative in 32
(74.4%) patients. HCV reactivation was seen in 19 (45.2%) patients at a mean time of 20.8
5.7 months. In 31 (72%) patients, acute rejection occured, whereas graft loss occured in 10
(23%) patients. Three (7%) patients died. Among 43 patients, 22 (51.2%) were treated with
interferon before transplantation. There was a statistically significant association between
pretransplant interferon therapy and pretransplant HCVRNA level (P = .024), but no
significant association of HCV reactivation and graft rejection, mortality, or kidney survival.
Conclusion. HCV reactivation occurred in nearly half of the renal transplant recipients,
mostly in the second year. Patient survival and graft survival were not affected by HCV
reactivation. Anti-HCV positivity should not preclude chronic renal failure patients from
renal transplantation.
From the Baskent University Department of Gastroenterology
(N.S., S.O., U.Y.), Nephrology (T.C.), and General Surgery and
Transplantation (H.K., M.H.), Ankara, Turkey.
Address reprint requests to Prof Dr. Mehmet Haberal, MD,
FACS, FICS (Hon), 1.Cad. No 77 Bahcelievler, Ankara, Turkey.
E-mail: rektorluk@baskent-ank.edu.tr
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