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The impact of COVID-19 infection on heart transplant function

机译:The impact of COVID-19 infection on heart transplant function

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Abstract Background Heart transplant recipients are a subset of immunocompromised patients at particularly high risk of morbidity and mortality from COVID-19. Acute effects of the viral infection have been well-described in the literature but the chronic effects persisting after recovery from infection have not. The aim of this study is to determine the impact of COVID-19 on heart transplant function both during and after recovery from acute infection.Methods We retrospectively analyzed the data of 32 heart transplant recipients at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB). Echocardiograms of patients with documented COVID-19 infection were analyzed at three time points including pre-infection, peri-infection, and post-infection. Echocardiograms of patients without history of infection were analyzed as control. Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction (LVEF) and presence or absence of valvular insufficiency were collected from echocardiograms to assess systolic and valvular function.Results 2 out of 10 COVID-19 positive heart transplant recipients had decreases in LVEF below 20 during the peri-infection period, and one of these patients passed away from complications of infection. Despite this, mean LVEF was not significantly different at peri-infection (p = .3, 95 CI − 11.5 to 27.6) or post-infection  (p = .6, 95 CI − 3.6 to 5.8) time points when compared to pre-infection. A statistically significant increase in valvular dysfunction was found among COVID-19 positive patients without documented history of valvular dysfunction on pre-infection echocardiograms (p = .01, 95 CI 19.3 to 96.4). COVID-19 negative heart transplant recipients did not experience statistically significant changes in LVEF 1, 2, or 3 years after baseline echocardiogram.Conclusion COVID-19 may induce myocardial dysfunction resulting in decreased systolic function and valvular dysfunction among heart transplant recipients. Severity of systolic dysfunction may be a useful prognostic indicator among this patient population. More research must be conducted to fully elucidate the effects of COVID-19 infection on heart transplant recipients.

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