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321.9 HIV, HBV, AND HCV Screening with NAT AND Serology in the OPO Setting (Video Available)

Nicole M. Theodoropoulos, United States

Assistant Professor
Infectious Diseases
UMass Memorial Medical Center

Abstract

HIV, HBV, AND HCV Screening with NAT AND Serology in the OPO Setting

Nicole Theodoropoulos1, Michael G. Ison2.

1Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, United States; 2Divisions of Infectious Diseases & Organ Transplantation, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States

Introduction: In December 2014, the Organ Procurement & Transplantation Network updated policy to mandate screening with nucleic acid tests (NAT) for hepatitis C virus (HCV) in all donors and HIV NAT in increased risk donors. Given the shorter window period associated with NAT, infections will be detected earlier by NAT than serology. The actual number of additional infections detected by NAT has not been reported.
Methods: HIV, HBV and HCV screening results of individuals referred for evaluation of deceased organ donation from 2004-2016 were obtained from 23 participating Organ Procurement Organizations (OPO). REDCap was used for data collection. Funding was provided by Mendez National Institute of Transplantation Foundation grant.
Results & Discussion: 36,429 potential organ donor screening labs were reviewed. NAT detected 29 (0.1%), 10 (0.04%), and 49 (0.3%) additional HIV, HBV, and HCV infections, respectively, in seronegative referrals (table 1).  There were 2107 referrals that were seropositive for either HBV or HCV, but were not viremic by NAT. 83.8% of the total population became organ donors.

Conclusions: As expected, NAT detected infections that serology did not, especially in the case of HCV. Importantly, there are many seropositive, NAT negative donors that should be safe to use in certain recipients, especially the HCV Ab+/NAT- donors. The effect of these tests on utilization will be evaluated. 

Mendez National Institute of Transplantation Foundation.



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