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BK virus nephropathy in non‐renal solid organ transplant recipients: Are we looking hard enough?
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Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Mallavarapu, Ravi K. (Author)
- Sanoff, Scott L. (Author)
- Howell, David N. (Author)
- Roberts, John K. (Author)
Title
BK virus nephropathy in non‐renal solid organ transplant recipients: Are we looking hard enough?
Abstract
We retrospectively examined the clinical characteristics, pathological features, and outcomes of BK viremia and nephropathy in a population of non-renal solid organ transplant patients (NRSOT) referred for outpatient nephrology consultation over a period of 5 years. In the entire cohort of liver, heart, and lung transplant recipients referred to this clinic, 14% percent were found to have BK viremia with a median peak serum BK viral load of 35 500 copies/ml (range 250 to 21 100 000 copies/ml). BK viremia resolved in six of the seventeen patients (35%). Four out of five patients biopsied showed BK virus (BKV) nephropathy. Eleven out of seventeen patients with BK viremia developed advanced (stage 4 or 5) chronic kidney disease. Four patients developed rejection of their solid organ transplant within the first year post detection of BK viremia after immunosuppression reduction. We conclude that a multi-center study is required to evaluate whether implementation of a systematic BK screening program would be effective in early detection and management of this problem in the NRSOT population.
Publication
Clinical Transplantation
Date
05/2021
Volume
35
Issue
5
Journal Abbr
Clin Transplant
Accessed
6/19/21, 11:37 AM
ISSN
0902-0063, 1399-0012
Short Title
BK virus nephropathy in non‐renal solid organ transplant recipients
Language
en
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Mallavarapu, R. K., Sanoff, S. L., Howell, D. N., & Roberts, J. K. (2021). BK virus nephropathy in non‐renal solid organ transplant recipients: Are we looking hard enough? Clinical Transplantation, 35(5). https://doi.org/10.1111/ctr.14265
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