[PCR for COVID in the transplant protocol].

Esmeralda Campos-Aguirre, Julio César Martínez-Álvarez, María Araceli Arrazola-García, Oscar David Arroyo-García, María Guadalupe Delgado-Colín, Miguel Ángel Chávez-Durán, Alexis Ignacio Galván-Bobadilla, Gamaliel Benítez-Arvizu
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Background: Since the beginning of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, identifying the COVID-19 pathophysiology not only has been addressed to applying diagnostic tests or preventing through vaccines, but also to the timely detection, especially of patients in risk groups such as those in transplants areas (renal, hematology, etcetera). In the case of these patients, using RT-PCR tests avoids putting them at risk by subjecting them to states of immunosuppression that could aggravate their situation if they were faced with an onset of a COVID-19 infection.

Objective: To present the results of patients of a transplant unit tested for SARS-CoV-2.

Material and methods: Descriptive, observational, cross-sectional, and retrolective study. Data of results of RT-PCR tests of patients who underwent transplantation from June 2021 to April 2022 in a third level hospital were collected.

Results: 755 tests were done to patients who underwent transplantation. 384 (50.8%) were women. Out of all patients, only 73 (9.7%) were positive to SARS-CoV-2.

Conclusions: Implementing RT-PCR tests as a transplant protocol to detect SARS-CoV-2 prevents fatal complications due to COVID infection to donors and receptors.

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[移植方案中的新冠肺炎PCR]。
背景:自SARS-CoV-2大流行开始以来,识别新冠肺炎病理生理学不仅涉及应用诊断测试或通过疫苗进行预防,还涉及及时检测,尤其是对移植区(肾脏、血液学等)等风险群体的患者。就这些患者而言,如果他们面临新冠肺炎感染,使用RT-PCR检测可以使他们处于免疫抑制状态,从而避免将他们置于危险之中。目的:介绍移植单位对患者进行严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型检测的结果。材料和方法:描述性、观察性、横断面和回顾性研究。收集2021年6月至2022年4月在三级医院接受移植的患者的RT-PCR检测结果数据。结果:对接受移植的患者进行了755次检查。384名(50.8%)为女性。在所有患者中,只有73人(9.7%)对严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型呈阳性。
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