Cytomegalovirus-Related Complications in Human Hand Transplantation
- 1 August 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Transplantation
- Vol. 80 (4) , 441-447
- https://doi.org/10.1097/01.tp.0000168454.68139.0a
Abstract
Up to date, 24 hands/thumbs have been transplanted in 18 patients. We herein report on cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, disease, and the adopted treatment. Immunosuppression consisted of tacrolimus-based triple-drug therapy with antithymocyte globuline or CD25-receptor antagonist induction. Donor/recipient CMV match was negative/negative (n=8), negative/positive (n=3), positive/positive (n=3), positive/negative (n=3) and unknown in one case. Six patients (three +/−, two +/+, and one −/+) received gancyclovir i.v. followed by oral gancyclovir or valgancyclovir for prophylaxis. Patient and graft survival at a mean follow-up of 42.9 months were 100% and 91%, respectively. Of all patients tested for CMV, 45.5% developed CMV infection or disease. Two patients that were given a CMV-positive graft showed very high viral loads (550 and 1200/200000 leukocytes) after transplantation. Gancyclovir treatment failed to permanently control CMV in 80% of the patients experiencing CMV infection. Those patients requiring more toxic second-line therapies (foscarnet/cidofovir) suffered from side effects such as nephrotoxicity, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. CMV infection/disease complicated the postoperative course after composite tissue allograft (CTA) transplantation in five of nine recipients challenged with the virus. The close time correlation suggests an association between virus replication and rejection in some cases. CMV represents the major infectious threat in CTA transplantation. Therefore, CMV-mismatch should be avoided and prophylaxis with valgancyclovir and anti-CMV hyperimmunoglobulin should be mandatory.Keywords
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