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Evaluation Of Clinical Outcomes Of Prophylactic Versus Preemptive Cytomegalovirus Strategy In Liver Transplant Recipients, Ifeanyi Onor, Sarah Todd, Erika Meredith, Sebastian Perez, Aneesh Mehta, G Lyon, Stuart Knechtle, Steven Hanish
Evaluation Of Clinical Outcomes Of Prophylactic Versus Preemptive Cytomegalovirus Strategy In Liver Transplant Recipients, Ifeanyi Onor, Sarah Todd, Erika Meredith, Sebastian Perez, Aneesh Mehta, G Lyon, Stuart Knechtle, Steven Hanish
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality following solid organ transplantation (SOT). Two strategies, prophylactic, and preemptive have emerged for the prevention of CMV infection and disease after SOT. This retrospective chart review of two liver transplant cohorts: prophylactic and preemptive, compares the clinical impact of transitioning from prophylactic to preemptive strategy. The primary outcome is the incidence of CMV viremia at 3-and 6-months post-transplant. Secondary outcomes include: incidence of CMV tissue-invasive disease, acute cellular rejection, leukopenia and neutropenia, opportunistic infection rates, hospital readmission rates, and mortality at 3-and 6-months post-transplant. A total of 109 patients were …