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Hepatitis B in renal transplant patients
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作者 Smaragdi Marinaki Kyriaki Kolovou +2 位作者 Stratigoula Sakellariou John N Boletis Ioanna K Delladetsima 《World Journal of Hepatology》 CAS 2017年第25期1054-1063,共10页
Hepatitis B virus(HBV) poses a significant challenge for both dialysis patients and kidney transplant recipients despite its decreasing rates, especially in developed countries. The best preventive method is vaccinati... Hepatitis B virus(HBV) poses a significant challenge for both dialysis patients and kidney transplant recipients despite its decreasing rates, especially in developed countries. The best preventive method is vaccination. Patients with chronic renal disease should ideally be vaccinated prior to dialysis, otherwise, reinforced vaccination practices and close antibody titer monitoring should be applied while on dialysis. HBV infected dialysis patients who are renal transplant candidates must be thoroughly examined by HBV-DNA, and liver enzyme testing and by liver biopsy. When needed, one must consider treating patients with tenofovir or entecavir rather than lamivudine. Depending on the cirrhosis stage, dialysis patients are eligible transplant recipients for either a combined kidney-liver procedure in the case of decompensated cirrhosis or a lone kidney transplantation since even compensated cirrhosis after sustained viral responders is no longer considered an absolute contraindication. Nucleoside analogues have led to improved transplantation outcomes with both long-term patient and graft survival rates nearing those of HBs Ag(-) recipients. Moreover, in the cases of immunized HBs Ag(-) potential recipients with concurrent prophylaxis, we are enabled today to safely use renal grafts from both HBs Ag(+) and HBs Ag(-)/antiHBc(+) donors. In so doing, we avoid unnecessary organ discarding. Universal prophylaxis with entecavir is recommended in HBV kidney recipients and should start perioperatively. One of the most important issues in HBV(+) kidney transplantation is the duration of antiviral prophylaxis. In the absence of robust data, it seems that prophylactic treatment may be discontinued in selected stable, low-risk recipients during maintenance immunosuppression and should be reintroduced when the immune status is altered. All immunosuppressive agents in kidney transplantation can be used in HBV(+) recipients. Immunosuppression is intimately associated with increased viral replication; thus it is important to minimize the total immunosuppression burden long term. 展开更多
关键词 Hepatitis B virus(+) donor Hepatitis B virus(+) recipient Renal transplantation Viral reactivation IMMUNOSUPPRESSION Nucleoside analogues antiviral discontinuation antiviral prophylaxis Hepatitis B
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