Thanks for very nice presentation on HCV
take home message
KT is indicated in HCV recipients
it is better than dialysis BUT graft survival is less than non infected patients
DAA are effective and DO NOT interact with IS except with few interaction with cyclosporin
SOFOSBUVIR is mainstay of DAA and has NO interaction with any IS drugs
HCV positive to HCV negative transplant is EXPERMENTAL at present and it is premature to say that it is routinely indicated
Thank you, prof, for this exciting lecture.
My question is, if we decided to treat before KTP, is it a must to wait for an undetected viral load before proceeding with transplantation?
Thanks alot for you Prof. interesting lecture
Thanks for you Prof.
interesting lecture.
enjoyed the great talk.
thank you so much
Thank you for the great presentation.
Very comprehensive, Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot
Thank You
Thanks for very nice presentation on HCV
take home message
KT is indicated in HCV recipients
it is better than dialysis BUT graft survival is less than non infected patients
DAA are effective and DO NOT interact with IS except with few interaction with cyclosporin
SOFOSBUVIR is mainstay of DAA and has NO interaction with any IS drugs
HCV positive to HCV negative transplant is EXPERMENTAL at present and it is premature to say that it is routinely indicated
Thank you prof
Thank you dr Mai for very very informative presentation
Much appreciated Professor May.
Thank you for the short and precise lecture.
Thnxs prof for the nice lecture
thank you for your lecture. it is really highly informative together with being very concise.
A great lecture – it changed my conservative thinking on going ahead with transplantation even in HCV positive cases. Thank you indeed.
Thank you Prof. May
really it is wonderful lecture
very informative
thanks a lot our prof
Thank you so much, Dr. May, for the wonderful discussion and all the clinical pearls.
Thanks prof: May.
Great work as usual.
Very detailed and fantastic. I liked the site of drug interactions. Comprehensive, did not leave a gap for a question. Thank you
Thank you very interesting lecture
Thank you, prof, for this exciting lecture.
My question is, if we decided to treat before KTP, is it a must to wait for an undetected viral load before proceeding with transplantation?
Thank you so much, our Prof. for this valuable and interesting presentation
Thank you Professor for the detailed presentation on this important topic
Thank you Professor Hasaballah for a very clear and concise presentation.
Thanks so much Dr May , for all the clinical pearls and amazing talk
Thanks for this to the point lecture.