ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
General News

ICMR drafts treatment protocol for liver transplant patients amid COVID-19 crisis

New Delhi [India], Mar 29 (ANI): In the view of rapidly changing scenario of coronavirus (COVID-19) infection in the country, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has issued a guideline for liver transplant patients.

ANI Mar 29, 2020 01:02 IST googleads

Representative Image

New Delhi [India], Mar 29 (ANI): In the view of rapidly changing scenario of coronavirus (COVID-19) infection in the country, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has issued a guideline for liver transplant patients.
As Immunocompromised patients are at greater risk, hence, there is an immediate need of guidelines for liver transplantation patients in India, both at Deceased Donor Liver Transplant (DDLT) and Living Donor Liver Transplant (LDLT) centres, said ICMR official.
ICMR has stated as healthcare transmissions of Covid-19 has occurred and given the potential for greater infectivity strict isolation should be followed for anyone suspected with coronavirus.
Around 10 lakh patients of liver complications are diagnosed every year in India. Liver disease is the tenth most common cause of death in India, as per the World Health Organization (WHO).
"People with acute liver failure and acute chronic liver failure should not be denied transplant procedures. They can be operated after having the COVID-19 screening done. Also, during transplant, blood transmission is needed, so blood samples should also be investigated against COVID-19," Dr Shiv Sarin from ILBS hospital told ANI.
People with comorbidity and immunocompromised are more vulnerable so they need extra care, he said.
According to the guidelines for issues specific to liver transplant, a moratorium of all non-urgent transplants for two weeks should be done.
"In case of acute liver failure can be done as usual after medical therapy has failed and Acute on chronic liver failure should be based on individual's Centre's discretion," the guidelines said.
For deceased Donor Liver Transplant - Elective (DDLT) should be done only in the donor is coronavirus negative (Both RT-PCR and serological test negative, it said.
"Living Donor Liver Transplant (LDLT) should be done for urgent cases after the counselling as LDLT imposes a risk on the healthy Donor with the hospital admission and contact risks," mentioned the guidelines adding that COVID-19 testing if donors and recipients should be done at the time of urgent transplant.
The apex medical research body has mentioned that standard Immunosuppression strategy should be followed. "No evidence exists as of now to modify immunosuppression due to COVID-19," the guidelines said.
For follow up of a post-transplant, a patient should be followed up with their respective centre as usual.
"All routine follow-up visits to be done online via telemedicine, however, those patients with post-transplant emergencies should attend hospital as usual," the guidelines said.
Care of sick recipients on the waitlist the management of recipients for various medical complications to be continued the hospital including ICU admissions, it noted.
Prophylactic medications for coronavirus at present there is no recommendation for prophylactic medications or vaccinations for transplant patients.
Also, testing of transplant professionals should be done selectively if there has been a positive case of coronavirus in the concerned hospital.
Till date, India has detected over 900 cases of covid19 and 19 deaths. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Politics

Giriraj Singh slams Rahul Gandhi over conduct in Parliament

Giriraj Singh slams Rahul Gandhi over conduct in Parliament

Speaking to reporters here on Thursday, Singh said the opposition had sought permission to speak on the issue of LPG, but did not adhere to the subject.

Read More
Politics

YSRCP files PIL challenging Andhra Pradesh govt’s land policy

YSRCP files PIL challenging Andhra Pradesh govt’s land policy

Former Andhra Pradesh Minister Gudivada Amarnath on Thursday said that the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) has filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) challenging the land policy of the state government, alleging that large extents of valuable public land are being allotted to a few real estate companies at very low prices.

Read More
Politics

Congress' Muraleedharan says LPG shortage "affecting families"

Congress' Muraleedharan says LPG shortage

"Most of the hotels are closed. Even in the few that are open, we are not getting proper food. This situation is affecting families as well. Therefore, we request the Central Government to intervene in this matter and take strong action to ensure the supply of LPG gas," Muraleedharan told reporters in Thiruvananthapuram.

Read More
General News

Woman found dead in hotel room in North Delhi

Woman found dead in hotel room in North Delhi

According to Delhi Police, around 12:30 am, staff of Prince Hotel located at SPM T-point on Church Mission Road informed the beat staff that Room No. 205 was locked and the guest inside was not responding despite repeated knocking.

Read More
Politics

"No shortage of petrol, diesel or LPG": Hardeep Singh Puri

In his statement in the Lok Sabha, Puri said the government has taken multiple measures to safeguard the country's energy security and ensure the uninterrupted availability of petroleum products, cooking gas, and natural gas.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.