Kidney transplantation from an HIV-positive deceased donor to an HIV-positive recipient

Christiane Lyngberg-Larsen,Alex Lund Laursen,Lara Aygen Øzbay

BMJ CASE REPORTS(2022)

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Preliminary data on HIV-positive donor to HIV-positive recipient kidney transplantation suggest promising patient outcomes without adverse events. This is an important step in expanding the donor pool and opportunity for transplantation in HIV-positive patients. We herein report the first case of HIV-positive donor to HIV-positive recipient kidney transplantation in Denmark. Our patient has demonstrated a successful post-transplant course with excellent 1-year graft function, no rejection episodes, good virological control with undetectable HIV RNA, no signs of HIV-associated nephropathy, and no superinfections or opportunistic infections. This case corroborates findings from previous studies showing that kidney transplantation from carefully selected HIV-infected donors to carefully selected HIV-infected recipients seems to be a safe and effective treatment option, and supports the opportunity to expand the organ donor pool for this group of patients with end-stage renal disease.
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Infectious diseases, HIV, AIDS, Renal medicine, Renal transplantation
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