THE CURRENT STATE OF THE PROBLEM IN ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION IN HIV-INFECTED PATIENTS ABROAD AND IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
https://doi.org/10.38181/2223-2427-2022-3-42-48
Abstract
The work is based on a retrospective analysis of literature data covering tactical approaches, indications and contraindications, treatment results in patients with HIV infection who underwent organ transplantation. The analysis of the most up-to-date publications on organ transplantation in HIV-infected patients in the Russian Federation and abroad has been carried out. The criteria under which the transplantation of an HIV-infected patient is most favorable are noted. Cases of transplantation with subsequent results are described: donor (HIV-) – recipient (HIV+), donor (HIV+) – RECIPIENT (HIV+) and donor (HIV+) – RECIPIENT (HIV-). The main purpose of the review is to analyze modern foreign and domestic literature on the issue of tactical approaches to organ transplantation in HIV-infected patients. It has been established that different countries have different approaches to organ transplantation in HIV-infected patients.
About the Authors
A. A. MalashenkoRussian Federation
Andrey А. Malashenko – PhD, Head of the surgical department of the branch «Hospital No. 1»
123 Lenin Ave., 101 sq., Kemerovo, 650056
Phone: 8905 069 00 32
E. Yu. Tsyplina
Russian Federation
Ekaterina Y. Tsyplina – 5th year student of the Medical Faculty
Tomsk
A. O. Krasnov
Russian Federation
Arkadiy O. Krasnov – PhD
V. V. Anishchenko
Russian Federation
Vladimir V. Anishchenko – Dr. Sci., Professor, Scientific Director of the Surgery clinic of Avicena Medical Center JSC, Mother and Child Group of Companies; Head of the Department of Surgery of the Faculty of Advanced Training and Professional Retraining of Doctors of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Novosibirsk State Medical University»
Novosibirsk
O. A. Krasnov
Russian Federation
Oleg А. Krasnov – Dr. Sci., Professor of the Department of General, Faculty Surgery and Urology of Kemerovo State Medical University; Head of Polyclinic No. 1, I. A. Kolpinsky Clinical Consulting and Diagnostic Center
Kemerovo
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Malashenko A.A., Tsyplina E.Yu., Krasnov A.O., Anishchenko V.V., Krasnov O.A. THE CURRENT STATE OF THE PROBLEM IN ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION IN HIV-INFECTED PATIENTS ABROAD AND IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION. Surgical practice (Russia). 2022;(3):42-48. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.38181/2223-2427-2022-3-42-48