id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-309728-7vfotgrr Johnson, Kristen M. Managing COVID‐19 in Renal Transplant Recipients: A Review of Recent Literature and Case Supporting Corticosteroid‐sparing Immunosuppression 2020-05-26 .txt text/plain 3202 169 36 PHARMACOTHERAPY Volume **, Number **, 2020 We present the case and outcomes of a renal transplant recipient with SAR-CoV-2 treated in our hospital whose immunosuppressive therapy was managed with only a modest reduction in calcineurin inhibitor target trough concentration and antiproliferative dose reduction. We have described the case of a renal transplant recipient who was successfully treated for COVID-19 with supportive care along with steroid-sparing immunosuppression regimen changes that included dose-reduced antiproliferative therapy and a modest decrease in tacrolimus target trough level. [22] [23] [24] Finally, currently published cases of SARS-CoV-2 in renal transplant recipients have demonstrated variable results in progression of respiratory disease and survival when substituting higher doses of corticosteroids for complete cessation of maintenance calcineurin inhibitor and antiproliferative therapy. 8, 11 Conclusion It is difficult to compare and draw conclusions regarding optimal immunosuppressant management in renal transplant recipients treated for SARS-CoV-2 from the limited data presented in currently published cases along with significant confounding variables. ./cache/cord-309728-7vfotgrr.txt ./txt/cord-309728-7vfotgrr.txt