Impact of COVID-19 on kidney transplant outcomes: An 8-year study from the Czech Republic

dc.contributor.authorRoman, Jan
dc.contributor.authorJalůvka, František
dc.contributor.authorJelínek, Petr
dc.contributor.authorOstruszka, Petr
dc.contributor.authorHrubovčák, Ján
dc.contributor.authorHavránek, Pavel
dc.contributor.authorKondé, Adéla
dc.contributor.authorLys, Zdeněk
dc.contributor.authorDrápela, Martin
dc.contributor.authorProcházka, Václav
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-18T11:28:19Z
dc.date.available2026-05-18T11:28:19Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractBackground: The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic disrupted transplant programs worldwide. Transplant recipients are especially vulnerable to the effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection due to immunosuppression. This study assessed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on kidney transplant outcomes. Material/Methods: We performed a single-center, retrospective cohort study of the kidney transplant program in the Czech Republic. The analysis included 145 recipients transplanted from 138 donors between 2015 and 2022. Cohorts were defined by donor procurement before the pandemic (n=94) or during the pandemic (n=44). The analysis focused on short- and long-term graft and patient outcomes of both groups. Results: No significant differences were found in postoperative kidney graft function (P=0.160) or overall survival before and during the pandemic. The 1- and 3-year survival rates before the pandemic were 96.0% and 90.9%. During the pandemic, they were 97.8% at both time points (P=0.092). Deathcensored failure-free survival was 95.9% and 90.4% at 1 and 3 years before the pandemic versus 95.6% at 1 and 3 years during the pandemic, respectively (P=0.377). Estimated glomerular filtration rate at 7 days (P=0.233) and 1 month (P=0.893) did not differ between vaccinated and non-vaccinated recipients. Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic had no significant impact on the short- or long-term outcomes of the kidney transplantation program. These data support sustaining standard kidney transplantation programs during health crises.
dc.description.firstpageart. no. e950961
dc.description.sourceWeb of Science
dc.description.volume30
dc.identifier.citationAnnals of Transplantation. 2025, vol. 30, art. no. e950961.
dc.identifier.doi10.12659/AOT.950961
dc.identifier.issn1425-9524
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10084/158633
dc.identifier.wos001654564300001
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherInternational Scientific Information
dc.relation.ispartofseriesAnnals of Transplantation
dc.relation.urihttps://doi.org/10.12659/AOT.950961
dc.rights© Ann Transplant, 2025
dc.rights.accessopenAccess
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
dc.subjectallografts
dc.subjectCOVID-19
dc.subjectorgan Transplantation
dc.subjectrenal insufficiency
dc.subjecttransplantation
dc.titleImpact of COVID-19 on kidney transplant outcomes: An 8-year study from the Czech Republic
dc.typearticle
dc.type.statusPeer-reviewed
dc.type.versionpublishedVersion
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