Kidney transplantation from an HIV-positive cadaveric donor
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Kidney transplantation from an HIV-positive cadaveric donor
Abstract
Kidney transplantation is the gold-standard therapy for select HIV-positive patients with ESRD. Since the Italian Ministry of Health defined the guidelines for organ donation from HIV-positive persons in 2018, we report the first case of renal transplantation from an HIV-positive cadaveric donor in two HIV-positive recipients in Italy. The donor was a 50-year-old male, deceased due to post-anoxic encephalopathy, with a history of HIV infection in HAART, undetectable viral load, and HCV-related chronic hepatitis that had been previously treated. The first recipient was a 59-year-old female with a prior history of drug addiction, and she suffered from ESRD secondary to HIV nephropathy. The patient followed preoperative HAART with a good viral response and undetectable HIV viral load. She also had a history of HCV-related chronic hepatitis that had been successfully treated. The right kidney was uneventfully transplanted. The patient developed an asymptomatic reinfection of endogenous BK virus. The second recipient was a 41-year-old male with ESRD secondary to polycystic kidney disease. The patient was HIV-positive in HAART, with a good viro-immunologic response and an undetectable HIV viral load. He suffered from a severe form of hemophilia A and HCV-related chronic hepatitis, which had been previously treated with undetectable HCV RNA. The left kidney was uneventfully transplanted. At the end of follow-up, both patients had a healthy condition with stable renal function, a persistently good viral response and undetectable HIV and HCV viral loads. These encouraging preliminary results seem to confirm the safety and effectiveness of kidney transplantation from select HIV-positive donors.
Keywords: HIV-infection; HIV-positive donor; kidney transplantation.
© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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