Volume 10, Number 6, 462-465, DOI: 10.1007/s001470050087

Two grams daily of oral acyclovir reduces the incidence of cytomegalovirus disease in CMV-seropositive liver transplant recipients

J. Gavalda`, Jordi de Otero, Enric Murio, Victor Vargas, José Rosselló, Ignasi Calicó, Carles Margarit and Albert Pahissa

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Abstract

Our objective in this study was to determine the efficacy of 2 grams a day of oral acyclovir administered for 16 weeks after transplantation for the prevention of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and disease in CMV-seropositive liver transplant recipients. Seventy-three adult liver transplant recipients, seropositive for CMV, were randomized to receive either 2 grams a day of oral acyclovir for 16 weeks after transplantation or no prophylaxis. The incidence of CMV disease was significantly lower in the acyclovir group (5 %) than in the control group (27 %; P < 0.05). By log-rank analysis, the differences in the probability of presenting CMV disease over the first 16 weeks and over the 1st year were also significant (P < 0.05). We conclude that 2 grams a day of oral acyclovir provides effective prophylaxis against CMV disease in CMV-seropositive liver transplant recipients.

Key words Acyclovir - cytomegalovirus - liver transplantation - Liver transplantation - cytomegalovirus - acyclovir - Cytomegalovirus - liver transplantation - acyclovir

Received: 14 March 1997 Received after revision: 30 May 1997 Accepted: 9 June 1997

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