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Acute kidney injury in patients hospitalized with COVID-19

Authors :
Jamie S. Hirsch
Jia H. Ng
Daniel W. Ross
Purva Sharma
Hitesh H. Shah
Richard L. Barnett
Azzour D. Hazzan
Steven Fishbane
Kenar D. Jhaveri
Mersema Abate
Hugo Paz Andrade
Alessandro Bellucci
Madhu C. Bhaskaran
Antonio G. Corona
Bessy Flores Chang
Mark Finger
Michael Gitman
Candice Halinski
Shamir Hasan
Susana Hong
Yuriy Khanin
Aireen Kuan
Varun Madireddy
Deepa Malieckal
Abdulrahman Muzib
Gayatri Nair
Vinay V. Nair
Rushang Parikh
Vipulbhai Sakhiya
Mala Sachdeva
Richard Schwarz
Pravin C. Singhal
Nupur N. Uppal
Rimda Wanchoo
null Bessy Suyin Flores Chang
Jia Hwei. Ng
Source :
Kidney International
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

The rate of acute kidney injury (AKI) associated with patients hospitalized with Covid-19, and associated outcomes are not well understood. This study describes the presentation, risk factors and outcomes of AKI in patients hospitalized with Covid-19. We reviewed the health records for all patients hospitalized with Covid-19 between March 1, and April 5, 2020, at 13 academic and community hospitals in metropolitan New York. Patients younger than 18 years of age, with end stage kidney disease or with a kidney transplant were excluded. AKI was defined according to KDIGO criteria. Of 5,449 patients admitted with Covid-19, AKI developed in 1,993 (36.6%). The peak stages of AKI were stage 1 in 46.5%, stage 2 in 22.4% and stage 3 in 31.1%. Of these, 14.3% required renal replacement therapy (RRT). AKI was primarily seen in Covid-19 patients with respiratory failure, with 89.7% of patients on mechanical ventilation developing AKI compared to 21.7% of non-ventilated patients. 276/285 (96.8%) of patients requiring RRT were on ventilators. Of patients who required ventilation and developed AKI, 52.2% had the onset of AKI within 24 hours of intubation. Risk factors for AKI included older age, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, black race, hypertension and need for ventilation and vasopressor medications. Among patients with AKI, 694 died (35%), 519 (26%) were discharged and 780 (39%) were still hospitalized. AKI occurs frequently among patients with Covid-19 disease. It occurs early and in temporal association with respiratory failure and is associated with a poor prognosis.<br />Graphical abstract

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00852538
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Kidney International
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b10544a80d1c52a8f6aa5d0a3ad3e483
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.kint.2020.05.006