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Volume 12, Number 7, July 2020, pages 404-408


The Impact of COVID-19 Global Pandemic on Morbidity and Mortality of Liver Transplant Recipients Children and Adults: A Systematic Review of Case Series

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Figure 1.
Figure 1. Flow diagram of the search strategy.

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Table 1. Study Characteristics
 
Author/countryNumber of LT patientsNumber of tested positivesAge and genderNumber of patients with pneumoniaMortality
LT: liver transplantation; L-T: long-term; S-T: short-term; NR: non-reported.
D’Antiga et al, 2020 [7]/ Bergamo, Italy7003Children00
Qin et al, 2020 [8]/Wuhan, China1 case report137 years old man10
Perioperative infection
Bin et al, 2020 [9]/Wuhan, China1 case report150 years old man10
LT: July 17
Huang et al, 2020 [10]/Fuzhou, China1 case report159 years old man11
LT: May 17
Bhoori et al, 2020 [11]/Milano, ItalyLong-term LT > 10 years, 111 patientsL-T: 3L-T: all > 65; all: maleL-T: 3L-T: 3
Short-term < 2 years, 40 patientsS-T: 3S-T: NRS-T: 0S-T: 0
Total854 patients1264 (2.60%)
700 children
154 adults