Do not forget about transplant patients during disasters

Author:

Hommos Musab S.1,Brown Ashlyn2,Trollinger Brandon3,Sekkarie Mohamed4,Alasfar Sami1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, Department of Medicine

2. Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, Arizona

3. Department of Pharmacy, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland

4. Nephrology and Hypertension Associates, Bluefield, West Virginia, USA

Abstract

Purpose of review The frequency of natural disasters and man-made conflicts has risen significantly in the past two decades, coinciding with an increase in kidney transplant recipients globally. This review addresses the critical need for disaster preparedness to mitigate the severe impacts on this vulnerable patient cohort. Recent findings Kidney transplant recipients are highly dependent on robust healthcare infrastructures for ongoing care, including specialized medical staff, advanced diagnostics, and a consistent supply of immunosuppressive medications. Disasters disrupt these essential services, leading to increased risks of organ rejection, infections, and other medical complications. Strategies at various levels, from government to individual patients, can help maintain care continuity during such crises. Summary Effective disaster preparedness plans involving strategic medication stockpiling, emergency communication systems, and patient education are crucial to support kidney transplant recipients. By implementing these measures, healthcare systems can better protect the health and well being of transplant patients during and after disasters.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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