病例报告:供体来源的1型单纯疱疹病毒肝炎在肾移植受者致命的结果。

Frontiers in transplantation Pub Date : 2025-05-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frtra.2025.1591855
Jørn Petter Lindahl, Christina Dörje, Grete Birkeland Kro, Krzyztof Grzyb, Harald Hugenschmidt, Johannes Espolin Roksund Hov, Andreas Barratt-Due, Karsten Midtvedt
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目前的筛查措施已显著减少了通过器官移植传播的供体来源感染。然而,在特殊情况下,死亡的献血者可能携带未被发现的活动性感染,或者异常的血液检查结果可能被错误地归因于死亡过程,从而导致遗漏感染。这些持续的感染可以通过移植物传播。本报告提出一例肾移植后确诊的供体源性1型单纯疱疹病毒(HSV-1)肝炎。接受者的1型单纯疱疹病毒感染最初被忽视,并被错误地归因于可能是霉酚酸酯诱发的病因,这导致了开始抗病毒治疗的延迟。接受者随后发展为1型单纯疱疹病毒肝炎,并发展为肝功能衰竭和多器官功能衰竭,最终导致死亡。由于这个病例,我们的移植中心及时修改了筛查和预防性抗病毒治疗方案。所有单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)抗体阴性的肾移植受者现在接受伐昔洛韦治疗,直到供者的HSV DNA PCR结果被确认为阴性。
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Case Report: Donor-derived herpes simplex virus type 1 hepatitis in a kidney transplant recipient with fatal outcome.

Current screening practices have significantly reduced the transmission of donor-derived infections through organ transplantations. However, in exceptional cases, a deceased donor may harbor an undetected active infection, or abnormal blood test results may be mistakenly attributed to the dying process, resulting in missed infections. These ongoing infections can then be transmitted through the grafts. This report presents a case of confirmed donor-derived herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) hepatitis following kidney transplantation. The HSV-1 infection in the recipient was initially overlooked and misattributed to a probable mycophenolate mofetil-induced etiology, which led to a delay in initiating antiviral therapy. The recipient subsequently developed HSV-1 hepatitis, which progressed to liver failure and multiorgan failure, ultimately resulting in death. As a result of this case, our transplant center promptly revised its screening and prophylactic antiviral treatment protocols. All kidney transplant recipients who are herpes simplex virus (HSV) antibody-negative now receive valaciclovir until the donor's HSV DNA PCR status is confirmed to be negative.

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