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Outcome of HCV/HIV-Coinfected Liver Transplant Recipients: A Prospective and Multicenter Cohort Study

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION
卷 12, 期 7, 页码 1866-1876

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-6143.2012.04028.x

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HCV infection; HIV infection; Liver Transplantation; Spain; Survival

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  1. Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain
  2. Spanish Foundation for AIDS Research and Prevention (FIPSE, Madrid, Spain) [TOH-VIH/05, TOH-VIH/08]
  3. Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid (Spain) [INT10/219]
  4. Departament de Salut de la Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona (Spain)

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Eighty-four HCV/HIV-coinfected and 252-matched HCV-monoinfected liver transplant recipients were included in a prospective multicenter study. Thirty-six (43%) HCV/HIV-coinfected and 75 (30%) HCV-monoinfected patients died, with a survival rate at 5 years of 54% (95% CI, 4264) and 71% (95% CI, 66 to 77; p = 0.008), respectively. When both groups were considered together, HIV infection was an independent predictor of mortality (HR, 2.202; 95% CI, 1.4203.413 [p < 0.001]). Multivariate analysis of only the HCV/HIV-coinfected recipients, revealed HCV genotype 1 (HR, 2.98; 95% CI, 1.326.76), donor risk index (HR, 9.48; 95% CI, 2.7532.73) and negative plasma HCV RNA (HR, 0.14; 95% CI, 0.030.62) to be associated with mortality. When this analysis was restricted to pretransplant variables, we identified three independent factors (HCV genotype 1, pretransplant MELD score and centers with <1 liver transplantation/year in HIV-infected patients) that allowed us to identify a subset of 60 (71%) patients with a similar 5-year prognosis (69%[95% CI, 5480]) to that of HCV-monoinfected recipients. In conclusion, 5-year survival in HCV/HIV-coinfected liver recipients was lower than in HCV-monoinfected recipients, although an important subset with a favorable prognosis was identified in the former.

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