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New insights into the rational use of HCV+ organs worldwide

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Hepatitis C (HCV) is a worldwide health problem. Effective therapies for HCV infection, coupled with an increase in deceased donors due to the opioid epidemic, have led to the broader… Click to show full abstract

Hepatitis C (HCV) is a worldwide health problem. Effective therapies for HCV infection, coupled with an increase in deceased donors due to the opioid epidemic, have led to the broader availability and the use of HCV‐infected donor organs, including HCV nucleic acid test‐positive (NAT+) donors in HCV‐negative recipients. In this review, we discuss the prevalence of HCV infection, trends in the use of HCV‐infected donors, and outcomes for those who receive HCV‐seropositive or HCV NAT+ donor organs. We discuss management considerations such as hepatitis B reactivation, selection of the optimal direct‐acting antiviral regimen, and potential complications. We also present a framework for the rational use of HCV‐infected donor organs in the future.

Keywords: hcv infected; hcv; donor organs; use hcv; rational use

Journal Title: Clinical Transplantation
Year Published: 2019

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