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Outcomes of COVID-19 Among Hospitalized Patients With Non-dialysis CKD
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2020
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Front. Med.
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Coca, A., Burballa, C., Centellas-Pérez, F. J., Pérez-Sáez, M. J., Bustamante-Munguira, E., Ortega, A., Dueñas, C., Arenas, M. D., Pérez-Martínez, J., Ruiz, G., Crespo, M., Llamas, F., Bustamante-Munguira, J., & Pascual, J. (2020). Outcomes of COVID-19 Among Hospitalized Patients With Non-dialysis CKD. Frontiers in medicine, 7, 615312. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.615312
Abstract
Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Corona Virus 2 has generated significant impact on global health worldwide. COVID-19 can cause pneumonia and organ injury. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been associated with increased mortality in previous epidemics, but there is a paucity of data regarding actual risks for non-dialysis CKD patients with COVID-19. Methods: Multicenter, observational cohort study including 136 non-dialysis CKD patients and 136 age- and sex-matched controls that required hospitalization due to COVID-19. Patients with end-stage renal disease, a kidney transplant or without registered baseline glomerular filtration rate prior to COVID-19 infection were excluded. CKD and acute kidney injury (AKI) were defined according to KDIGO criteria. Results: CKD patients had higher white blood cell count and D-dimer and lower lymphocyte percentage. No differences were found regarding symptoms on admission. CKD was associated with higher rate of AKI (61 vs. 24.3%) and mortality (40.4 vs. 24.3%). Patients with AKI had the highest hazard for death (AKI/non-CKD HR:7.04, 95% CI:2.87-17.29; AKI/CKD HR:5.25, 95% CI: 2.29-12.02), followed by CKD subjects without AKI (HR:3.39, 95% CI:1.36-8.46). CKD status did not condition ICU admission or length of in-hospital stay. Conclusions: CKD patients that require hospitalization due to COVID-19 are exposed to higher risk of death and AKI.
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COVID−19; acute kidney damage; chornic kidney disease; pneumonia; renal failure
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Consejería de Sanidad, Junta de Castilla y León (GRS1732/A/18 and GRS 1969/A/19).
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eng
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