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Renal dysfunction and prognosis of COVID-19 patients: a hospital-based retrospective cohort study

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Abstract Introduction Increasing evidence indicate that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is companied by renal dysfunction. However, the association of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2)-induced renal dysfunction with prognosis remains obscure. Materials and methods All 154 patients with COVID-19 were recruited from the Second People’s Hospital of Fuyang City in Anhui, China. Demographic characteristics and laboratory data were extracted. Renal dysfunction was evaluated and its prognosis was followed up based on a retrospective cohort study. Results There were 125 (81.2%) mild and 29 (18.8%) severe cases in 154 COVID-19 patients. On admission, 16 (10.4%) subjects were accompanied with renal dysfunction. Serum creatinine and cystatin C were increased and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) was decreased in severe patients compared with those in mild patients. Renal dysfunction was more prevalent in severe patients. Using multivariate logistic regression, we found that male gender, older age and hypertension were three importantly independent risk factors for renal dysfunction in COVID-19 patients. Follow-up study found that at least one renal function marker of 3.33% patients remained abnormal in 2 weeks after discharge. Conclusion Male elderly COVID-19 patients with hypertension elevates the risk of renal dysfunction. SARS-CoV-2-induced renal dysfunction are not fully recovered in 2 weeks after discharge.
Title: Renal dysfunction and prognosis of COVID-19 patients: a hospital-based retrospective cohort study
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Abstract Introduction Increasing evidence indicate that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is companied by renal dysfunction.
However, the association of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2)-induced renal dysfunction with prognosis remains obscure.
Materials and methods All 154 patients with COVID-19 were recruited from the Second People’s Hospital of Fuyang City in Anhui, China.
Demographic characteristics and laboratory data were extracted.
Renal dysfunction was evaluated and its prognosis was followed up based on a retrospective cohort study.
Results There were 125 (81.
2%) mild and 29 (18.
8%) severe cases in 154 COVID-19 patients.
On admission, 16 (10.
4%) subjects were accompanied with renal dysfunction.
Serum creatinine and cystatin C were increased and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) was decreased in severe patients compared with those in mild patients.
Renal dysfunction was more prevalent in severe patients.
Using multivariate logistic regression, we found that male gender, older age and hypertension were three importantly independent risk factors for renal dysfunction in COVID-19 patients.
Follow-up study found that at least one renal function marker of 3.
33% patients remained abnormal in 2 weeks after discharge.
Conclusion Male elderly COVID-19 patients with hypertension elevates the risk of renal dysfunction.
SARS-CoV-2-induced renal dysfunction are not fully recovered in 2 weeks after discharge.

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