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May Medium Cut-Off Dialysis Membranes Have Impact on Outcome of COVID-19 Hemodialysis Patients?
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Abstract
Purpose: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 which is a novel type of coronavirus, may lead to high levels of expression of inflammatory cytokines. Medium cut-off membranes may make greater clearances for large-middle molecules (including cytokines) than low flux membranes. In this study, we aimed to evaluate impact of type of hemodialysis membranes on outcome of COVID 19+ hemodialysis patients.Methods: Forty nine COVID 19 + hemodialysis patients were included into study. The patients were categorized into two groups regarding type of hemodialysis membranes. Clinical data, etiologies of kidney diseases, comorbidities, laboratory and radiologic findings, antiviral, anti-cytokine treatments, and hemodialysis data were taken from medical records. Results: Medium cut-off membranes were used in 15 patients and low flux membranes were used in 34 patients. There were significantly more patients with comorbidities in medium cut-off group compare to low flux group (p=0,014). CRP and ferritin which are each surragates of cytokine storm in COVID-19, were significantly higher in medium cut-off membrane group compare to low flux group (p=0,00, 0,01, respectively).Conclusion: It may be an option to use medium cut-off membranes in hemodialysis patients with COVID 19 in order to reduce cytokine levels and prevent cytokine storm.
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Title: May Medium Cut-Off Dialysis Membranes Have Impact on Outcome of COVID-19 Hemodialysis Patients?
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Abstract
Purpose: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 which is a novel type of coronavirus, may lead to high levels of expression of inflammatory cytokines.
Medium cut-off membranes may make greater clearances for large-middle molecules (including cytokines) than low flux membranes.
In this study, we aimed to evaluate impact of type of hemodialysis membranes on outcome of COVID 19+ hemodialysis patients.
Methods: Forty nine COVID 19 + hemodialysis patients were included into study.
The patients were categorized into two groups regarding type of hemodialysis membranes.
Clinical data, etiologies of kidney diseases, comorbidities, laboratory and radiologic findings, antiviral, anti-cytokine treatments, and hemodialysis data were taken from medical records.
Results: Medium cut-off membranes were used in 15 patients and low flux membranes were used in 34 patients.
There were significantly more patients with comorbidities in medium cut-off group compare to low flux group (p=0,014).
CRP and ferritin which are each surragates of cytokine storm in COVID-19, were significantly higher in medium cut-off membrane group compare to low flux group (p=0,00, 0,01, respectively).
Conclusion: It may be an option to use medium cut-off membranes in hemodialysis patients with COVID 19 in order to reduce cytokine levels and prevent cytokine storm.
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