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DAAs open up organ donation from HCV patients


 

REPORTING FROM CROI


“I am thrilled to report that at 1 year post transplant 10 out of 10 of these recipients are HCV free, and they are doing very well. Prophylactic treatment may mean that more individuals can receive transplants from hepatitis C–infected donors without transmission of infection. The use of organs from infected donors can help everyone on the transplant list by shortening wait times and shortening the wait list,” she said.

“I’m not surprised by the results of the study because these DAAs are highly effective, but I was surprised by how willing patients were to sign up for the study. They said it was a no-brainer. In our region, if you need a kidney, you are going to wait for up to 5 years, and you may die while you are waiting. If you can accept a hepatitis C–positive donor organ, you will get transplanted in a matter of weeks,” she said.

“I hope providers tell their patients with HCV that they can register as organ donors,” she said.

The work is being supported primarily by Merck Sharp & Dohme. Dr. Durand is an advisor to Bristol-Meyers Squibb, Gilead Sciences, and Merck Pharmaceuticals and has research funding from the companies.

SOURCE: Durand CM et al. Ann Intern Med. 2018 Mar 6. doi: 10.7326/M17-2871.

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