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The spatiotemporal trend of renal involvement in COVID-19: A pooled analysis of 17 134 patients
BACKGROUND: The spatiotemporal trend of renal involvement in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients is still unclear. Therefore, the aim of this study was to reveal the dynamics of renal involvement superimposed COVID-19 according to time and space. METHODS: COVID-19 patients reporting renal i...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8019246/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33823283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2021.03.082 |
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author | Feng, Yi-Fu Wang, Kun-Peng Mo, Jing-Gang Xu, Ying-He Wang, Lie-Zhi Jin, Chong Chen, Xiang Yi, Bin |
author_facet | Feng, Yi-Fu Wang, Kun-Peng Mo, Jing-Gang Xu, Ying-He Wang, Lie-Zhi Jin, Chong Chen, Xiang Yi, Bin |
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description | BACKGROUND: The spatiotemporal trend of renal involvement in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients is still unclear. Therefore, the aim of this study was to reveal the dynamics of renal involvement superimposed COVID-19 according to time and space. METHODS: COVID-19 patients reporting renal involvement were included in this study. The following information was collected from relevant articles: first author, patient demographics, patient enrollment period, location, definition of acute kidney injury (AKI), prevalence of AKI, and use of renal replacement therapy (RRT). RESULTS: A total of 17 134 patients were finally included. The overall prevalence of AKI in COVID-19 patients was 19%, with 7% of them undergoing RRT. The overall risk of AKI in patients enrolled before March 1, 2020 (9%) was significantly lower than that after March 1, 2020 (36%) (P < 0.00001). Moreover, the overall risk of AKI outside Asia (35%) was significantly higher than that in Asia (10%) (P < 0.00001). Additionally, similar to patients requiring RRT, AKI patients were more likely to become seriously ill or even to die (P < 0.00001). CONCLUSIONS: This study found that renal involvement superimposed COVID-19, a comorbidity portending a poor prognosis, has become an increasingly serious problem over time and is more common outside Asia. Thus, more attention should be paid to the management of this specific group of patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-80192462021-04-06 The spatiotemporal trend of renal involvement in COVID-19: A pooled analysis of 17 134 patients Feng, Yi-Fu Wang, Kun-Peng Mo, Jing-Gang Xu, Ying-He Wang, Lie-Zhi Jin, Chong Chen, Xiang Yi, Bin Int J Infect Dis Article BACKGROUND: The spatiotemporal trend of renal involvement in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients is still unclear. Therefore, the aim of this study was to reveal the dynamics of renal involvement superimposed COVID-19 according to time and space. METHODS: COVID-19 patients reporting renal involvement were included in this study. The following information was collected from relevant articles: first author, patient demographics, patient enrollment period, location, definition of acute kidney injury (AKI), prevalence of AKI, and use of renal replacement therapy (RRT). RESULTS: A total of 17 134 patients were finally included. The overall prevalence of AKI in COVID-19 patients was 19%, with 7% of them undergoing RRT. The overall risk of AKI in patients enrolled before March 1, 2020 (9%) was significantly lower than that after March 1, 2020 (36%) (P < 0.00001). Moreover, the overall risk of AKI outside Asia (35%) was significantly higher than that in Asia (10%) (P < 0.00001). Additionally, similar to patients requiring RRT, AKI patients were more likely to become seriously ill or even to die (P < 0.00001). CONCLUSIONS: This study found that renal involvement superimposed COVID-19, a comorbidity portending a poor prognosis, has become an increasingly serious problem over time and is more common outside Asia. Thus, more attention should be paid to the management of this specific group of patients. The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of International Society for Infectious Diseases. 2021-05 2021-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8019246/ /pubmed/33823283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2021.03.082 Text en © 2021 The Authors Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active. |
spellingShingle | Article Feng, Yi-Fu Wang, Kun-Peng Mo, Jing-Gang Xu, Ying-He Wang, Lie-Zhi Jin, Chong Chen, Xiang Yi, Bin The spatiotemporal trend of renal involvement in COVID-19: A pooled analysis of 17 134 patients |
title | The spatiotemporal trend of renal involvement in COVID-19: A pooled analysis of 17 134 patients |
title_full | The spatiotemporal trend of renal involvement in COVID-19: A pooled analysis of 17 134 patients |
title_fullStr | The spatiotemporal trend of renal involvement in COVID-19: A pooled analysis of 17 134 patients |
title_full_unstemmed | The spatiotemporal trend of renal involvement in COVID-19: A pooled analysis of 17 134 patients |
title_short | The spatiotemporal trend of renal involvement in COVID-19: A pooled analysis of 17 134 patients |
title_sort | spatiotemporal trend of renal involvement in covid-19: a pooled analysis of 17 134 patients |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8019246/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33823283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2021.03.082 |
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