Solid Organ Transplantation from SARS-CoV-2–infected Donor to Uninfected Recipients: First in the United Arab Emirates and the Neighboring Region

Fatima A. Al Dhaheri, Ahmed A. Al Hammadi, R. Boni, Amina A. Randhawa, E. Nsutebu, M. Mooty, M. Al Seiari, S. Holt, A. Al Obaidli
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The lifesaving practice of organ donation and transplantation has been deeply impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Up until January 2022, donors were screened out of the donor pool in the UAE if they tested positive for SARS-COV-2. We report a case of a COVID-19 infected donor whose organs were transplanted to 3 uninfected recipients (2 kidneys, 1 liver). A national guideline was created to permit a change in practice after the engagement and endorsement of relevant stakeholders. Recipients were informed of Donor’s COVID status and consented. The Donor was a 35-year-old previously healthy male who was hospitalized due to a spontaneous intracerebral bleed of unclear etiology and met brain death criteria. SARS-COV-2 PCR testing was obtained on admission and remained persistently positive beyond day 14 of admission. The donor was otherwise afebrile and had normal inflammatory markers with no evidence of an infectious pulmonary process on CT scan. The donor did not receive any COVID therapies. The donor had received 3 doses of the Sinopharm vaccine, the last dose being 3 months prior to admission. Organ retrieval occurred on day 24 of COVID-19 PCR positivity to three uninfected recipients in two different transplant centers in the UAE. Transplanting solid organs from non-lung COVID positive donors can effectively maintain an expanded donor pool during the pandemic.
sars - cov -2感染供体向未感染受体的实体器官移植:在阿拉伯联合酋长国及邻近地区首次
COVID-19大流行对器官捐献和移植这一挽救生命的做法产生了深刻影响。直到2022年1月,如果捐赠者检测出SARS-COV-2呈阳性,就会从阿联酋的捐赠者库中筛选出来。我们报告一例COVID-19感染的供体将器官移植给3个未感染的受体(2个肾脏,1个肝脏)。制定了一项国家准则,以便在相关利益攸关方参与和认可后,允许在实践中做出改变。收件人被告知捐赠者的COVID状态并表示同意。供体是一名35岁的健康男性,因病因不明的自发性脑出血住院,符合脑死亡标准。入院时进行SARS-COV-2 PCR检测,入院后第14天仍持续呈阳性。供体其他方面不发热,炎症标志物正常,CT扫描未见肺部感染性进程。献血者未接受任何抗疫治疗。供体在入院前3个月接种了3剂国药疫苗。在阿联酋两个不同移植中心的三名未感染受者中,在COVID-19 PCR阳性的第24天进行了器官取出。在大流行期间,从非肺部COVID阳性供体移植实体器官可以有效地维持扩大的供体库。
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