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Vol. 29. Issue S1.
Abstracts of the 2023 Annual Meeting of the ALEH
(February 2024)
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Vol. 29. Issue S1.
Abstracts of the 2023 Annual Meeting of the ALEH
(February 2024)
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P- 56 TUBERCULOSIS IN LIVER TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS: EXPERIENCE OF A SINGLE CENTER
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Cárdenas Ramírez Bertha1, Padilla-Machaca P. Martin1,2, Cerrón Cabezas Carmen1
1 Departament of Transplant, Guillermo Almenara Hospital - EsSalud. Lima, Perú
2 University San Marcos; Lima Perú
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Introduction and Objectives

In Peru the tuberculosis (TB) is an endemic infectious disease. This disease is a serious opportunistic infection in transplant recipients (LTRs) and has 20 to 74-fold increase in a chance of developing compared to the general population The prevalence of TB in (LTRs) is variable between regions. This study aims to describe the rate, clinics characteristics and mortality of TB in LTRs from a high-prevalence area.

Materials and Methods

We conducted a retrospective review of liver transplant recipients with tuberculosis diagnoses at Guillermo Almenara Hospital between Mach 2001 and March 2022.

Results

A total of 294 patients underwent LT during this period. 7 (2.3 %) adult patients were diagnosed with active TB. Mean age was 49 (32- 64) years; 5 (70 %) were males. Time interval from LT to TB diagnosis was 57 months (2-136) and 42 % had early tuberculosis (< 12 m). Three patients had disseminated TB and Four pulmonary involvement. 72 % received individualized treatment to avoid hepatotoxicity related to treatment, 28.5% had DILI with standard treatment. We found 28.5 % mortality no related to TB infections.

Conclusions

We observed a low rate of TB in LTRs (2.3%) from a high prevalence region. Most of our patients received individualized treatment.

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