Background. The suspension of the surgical activity, the burden of the infection in immunosuppressed patients, and the comorbidities underlying end-stage organ disease have impacted transplant programs significantly, even life-saving procedures, such as liver transplantation. Methods. A review of the literature was conducted to explore the challenges faced by transplant programs and the adopted strategies to overcome them, with a focus on indications for imaging in liver transplant candidates. Results. Liver transplantation relies on an appropriate imaging method for its success. During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, chest CT showed an additional value to detect early signs of SARS-CoV-2 infection and other screening modalities are less accurate than radiology. Conclusion. There is an emerging recognition of the chest CT value to recommend its use and help COVID-19 detection in patients. This examination appears highly sensitive for liver transplant candidates and recipients, who otherwise would have not undergone it, particularly when asymptomatic.
Liver Transplant Imaging prior to and during the COVID-19 Pandemic / Bellini, Maria Irene; Fresilli, Daniele; Lauro, Augusto; Mennini, Gianluca; Rossi, Massimo; Catalano, Carlo; D’Andrea, Vito; Cantisani, Vito. - In: BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 2314-6141. - 2022:(2022), pp. 1-9. [10.1155/2022/7768383]
Liver Transplant Imaging prior to and during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Bellini, Maria Irene
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;Fresilli, DanieleSecondo
;Lauro, Augusto;Mennini, Gianluca;Rossi, Massimo;Catalano, Carlo;D’Andrea, VitoPenultimo
;Cantisani, VitoUltimo
2022
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Background. The suspension of the surgical activity, the burden of the infection in immunosuppressed patients, and the comorbidities underlying end-stage organ disease have impacted transplant programs significantly, even life-saving procedures, such as liver transplantation. Methods. A review of the literature was conducted to explore the challenges faced by transplant programs and the adopted strategies to overcome them, with a focus on indications for imaging in liver transplant candidates. Results. Liver transplantation relies on an appropriate imaging method for its success. During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, chest CT showed an additional value to detect early signs of SARS-CoV-2 infection and other screening modalities are less accurate than radiology. Conclusion. There is an emerging recognition of the chest CT value to recommend its use and help COVID-19 detection in patients. This examination appears highly sensitive for liver transplant candidates and recipients, who otherwise would have not undergone it, particularly when asymptomatic.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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