Enfermedad por citomegalovirus en pacientes receptores de trasplante de corazón en un centro de referencia nacional.
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Rojas-Contreras, Christian
De la Cruz-Ku, Gabriel
Valcarcel-Valdivia, Bryan
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Cytomegalovirus disease in post-heart-transplant patients at a national reference center
Abstract
El propósito de este estudio fue describir las características de la enfermedad por citomegalovirus (CMV) en pacientes que recibieron trasplante de corazón, revisar la presentación clínica y el tratamiento farmacológico de los pacientes que desarrollaron la enfermedad por CMV, en Instituto Nacional Cardiovascular (INCOR), en Lima, que es un centro de trasplante cardíaco en Perú. Introduction: Heart transplantation remains as the treatment of choice when the heart failure is refractory to the
medical or surgical therapy. Therefore, cytomegalovirus disease is an important post-heart-transplant infectious
complication. Aims: To describe the prevalence and clinical characteristics of the cytomegalovirus disease after
heart transplant surgery. Materials and Methods: A retrospective, descriptive study was conducted. It enrolled 35
heart-transplant patients attended in the Cardiovascular National Institute (INCOR), between 2010 and 2015. The
information was obtained through the review of medical records. The demographic and relevant clinical variables were analyzed for the cytomegalovirus disease cases. Results: The population mean age was 39.49 ± 15.07
years and most of them were male patients (63%). The prevalence of the cytomegalovirus disease was 5.7% (two
patients), both were seronegative for cytomegalovirus before transplantation. One of the patients had the disease
before finishing the valganciclovir prophylaxis and the other after the end of it. Conclusion: The prevalence of
the cytomegalovirus disease is slightly lower than in other studies. Moreover, the cytomegalovirus disease can
remit with a prompt diagnosis and the proper medical treatment.
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