Erschienen in:
01.09.2013 | Metabolic Complications and Comorbidity (JM Kilby, Section Editor)
Solid Organ Transplants in HIV-Infected Patients
verfasst von:
Jack Harbell, Norah A. Terrault, Peter Stock
Erschienen in:
Current HIV/AIDS Reports
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Ausgabe 3/2013
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Abstract
There is a growing need for kidney and liver transplants in persons living with HIV. Fortunately, with the significant advances in antiretroviral therapy and management of opportunistic infections, HIV infection is no longer an absolute contraindication for solid organ transplantation. Data from several large prospective multi-center cohort studies have shown that solid organ transplantation in carefully selected HIV-infected individuals is safe. However, significant challenges have been identified including prevention of acute rejection, management of drug-drug interactions and treatment of recurrent viral hepatitis. This article reviews the selection criteria, outcomes, and special management considerations for HIV-infected patients undergoing liver or kidney transplantation.