Carlos Gutiérrez García , Antonio Cuadrado , José Ignacio Fortea , Ángela Puente , Reinhard Wallmann , Alejandra Comins-Boo , David San Segundo , Javier Crespo , Emilio Fábrega
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Abstract
Background
The Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 emerged as a new variant of concern, characterized by high transmissibility and lower severity compared with previous variants, and became the majority variant in the sixth wave in Spain. This study aims to assess the impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection on liver transplant recipients (LTRs) during 2023 in the population of Cantabria.
Methods
The study included 295 LTRs undergoing follow-up at the Liver Transplant Unit of the Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital. Data on patient characteristics, comorbidities, and vaccination schedules were collected. Humoral response to mRNA vaccines was evaluated using IgG antibodies against the S protein and an adequate response was defined as antibody titers of >260 BAU/mL 1 month after the third vaccine dose.
Results
In Cantabria, 0.75% of the general population and 7.10% of LTRs were infected with SARS-CoV-2. Most LTRs were men with comorbidities, mainly cardiovascular disease and hypertension. Of the LTRs, 95.2% were fully vaccinated and received 3 doses of the Moderna mRNA vaccine, and all had an adequate response after 4 to 5 doses. Most infections in LTRs were asymptomatic or mild, with lower hospitalization rates. No LTRs required intensive care admission or died owing to SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Conclusions
LTRs are targets for SARS-CoV-2 vaccination. The Omicron variant has shown greater transmissibility but causes milder disease in vaccinated LTRs. All vaccinated LTRs showed an adequate response after 4 to 5 doses. Therefore, vaccination protects against severe disease and mortality in LTRs, and booster vaccinations with variant-adapted vaccines are recommended.
期刊介绍:
Transplantation Proceedings publishes several different categories of manuscripts, all of which undergo extensive peer review by recognized authorities in the field prior to their acceptance for publication.
The first type of manuscripts consists of sets of papers providing an in-depth expression of the current state of the art in various rapidly developing components of world transplantation biology and medicine. These manuscripts emanate from congresses of the affiliated transplantation societies, from Symposia sponsored by the Societies, as well as special Conferences and Workshops covering related topics.
Transplantation Proceedings also publishes several special sections including publication of Clinical Transplantation Proceedings, being rapid original contributions of preclinical and clinical experiences. These manuscripts undergo review by members of the Editorial Board.
Original basic or clinical science articles, clinical trials and case studies can be submitted to the journal?s open access companion title Transplantation Reports.