Analysis of kidney transplants in brazil: a comparative study pre and post-COVID-19 pandemic

Authors

  • Thainá B. Santos Department of Medicine, ZARNS Medical School, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
  • Brenda E. S. de Oliveira Department of Medicine, ZARNS Medical School, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
  • Emilie V. Bispo Department of Medicine, ZARNS Medical School, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
  • Paulo J. R. de A. Coutinho Filho Department of Medicine, ZARNS Medical School, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
  • Thiago S. C. Pereira Department of Medicine, ZARNS Medical School, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
  • Victor H. B. G. e Silva Department of Medicine, ZARNS Medical School, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
  • Camila G. C. Passarinho Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Roberto Santos General Hospital, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20251685

Keywords:

Epidemiology, Brazil, COVID-19, Kidney transplantation

Abstract

Background: Kidney transplantation is essential for patients with advanced Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), a condition that affects 13% of the global population. Although Brazil stands out internationally, ranking fourth worldwide in kidney transplants, the COVID-19 pandemic posed significant challenges. The restructuring of the healthcare system and restrictions led to a reduction in transplants by up to 50% globally and 32% in Brazil, exacerbating disparities in access to the procedure.

Methods: It is an ecological study based on data from the Brazilian Transplant Registry (RBT), which examined the evolution of kidney transplants in Brazil across the pre-pandemic (2018-2019), pandemic (2020-2022), and post-pandemic (2023) periods.

Results: Between 2018 and 2023, a total of 33,224 kidney transplants were performed in Brazil, with a significant decline during the pandemic (-18.8% annual average) but a partial recovery in 2023 (18.2% of the total). The waiting list increased by 175.8%, with a 104.9% rise in the number of untreated patients. The productivity of medical teams dropped from 43 to 34 transplants per team during the pandemic, and deceased donors predominated (85.7%). Regionally, the Southeast accounted for the highest number of procedures, with São Paulo responsible for 32.6% of the transplants, highlighting inequalities in access to treatment.

Conclusions: Finally, it is observed that the COVID-19 pandemic negatively impacted kidney transplants in the country due to the reorganization of hospital care, with a gradual post-pandemic recovery, although still below pre-crisis levels.

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2025-05-31

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Santos, T. B., de Oliveira, B. E. S., Bispo, E. V., Filho, P. J. R. de A. C., Pereira, T. S. C., e Silva, V. H. B. G., & Passarinho, C. G. C. (2025). Analysis of kidney transplants in brazil: a comparative study pre and post-COVID-19 pandemic. International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health, 12(6), 2484–2491. https://doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20251685

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