scholarly journals Factors Associated With Neurobehavioral Complications in Pediatric Abdominal Organ Transplant Recipients Identified Using Computable Composite Definitions*

2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (9) ◽  
pp. 804-810 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alicia M. Alcamo ◽  
Robert S. B. Clark ◽  
Alicia K. Au ◽  
Sajel Kantawala ◽  
Eric J. Yablonsky ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 59 (3) ◽  
pp. 594-598 ◽  
Author(s):  
David C. Cron ◽  
Dawn M. Coleman ◽  
Kyle H. Sheetz ◽  
Michael J. Englesbe ◽  
Seth A. Waits

2020 ◽  
pp. 088506662096516
Author(s):  
Fiore Mastroianni ◽  
Daniel E. Leisman ◽  
Grace Fisler ◽  
Mangala Narasimhan

Purpose: COVID-19 has been associated with a dysregulated inflammatory response. Patients who have received solid-organ transplants are more susceptible to infections in general due to the use of immunosuppressants. We investigated factors associated with mechanical ventilation and outcomes in solid-organ transplant recipients with COVID-19. Materials and Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of all solid-organ transplant recipients admitted with a diagnosis of COVID-19 in our 23-hospital health system over a 1-month period. Descriptive statistics were used to describe hospital course and laboratory results and bivariate comparisons were performed on variables to determine differences. Results: Twenty-two patients with solid-organ transplants and COVID-19 were identified. Eight patients were admitted to the ICU, of which 7 were intubated. Admission values of CRP (p = 0.045) and N/L ratio (p = 0.047) were associated with the need for mechanical ventilation. Seven patients (32%) died during admission, including 86% (n = 6) of patients who received mechanical ventilation. Conclusions: In solid-organ transplant recipients with COVID-19, initial CRP and N/L ratio were associated with need for mechanical ventilation.


2014 ◽  
Vol 186 (2) ◽  
pp. 512
Author(s):  
D.C. Cron ◽  
D.M. Coleman ◽  
K.H. Sheetz ◽  
M.J. Englesbe ◽  
S.A. Waits

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