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Acute Kidney Injury Due to COVID-19 in Intensive Care Unit: An Analysis From a Latin-American Center

Introduction: The kidney may be affected by coronavirus (COVID-19) in the setting of acute kidney injury (AKI). Data about AKI in intensive care unit (ICU) patients in Latin America are scarce. We aimed to evaluate the risk of AKI, dialysis (HD), and death in ICU COVID-19 patients in a Brazilian cen...

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Autores principales: Neves, Precil Diego Miranda de Menezes, Sato, Victor Augusto Hamamoto, Mohrbacher, Sara, Ferreira, Bernadete Maria Coelho, Oliveira, Érico Souza, Pereira, Leonardo Victor Barbosa, Bales, Alessandra Martins, Nardotto, Luciana Loureiro, Ferreira, Jéssica Nogueira, Machado, David José, Bassi, Estêvão, Silva-Júnior, Amilton, Chocair, Pedro Renato, Cuvello-Neto, Américo Lourenço
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8211765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34150790
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.620050
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author Neves, Precil Diego Miranda de Menezes
Sato, Victor Augusto Hamamoto
Mohrbacher, Sara
Ferreira, Bernadete Maria Coelho
Oliveira, Érico Souza
Pereira, Leonardo Victor Barbosa
Bales, Alessandra Martins
Nardotto, Luciana Loureiro
Ferreira, Jéssica Nogueira
Machado, David José
Bassi, Estêvão
Silva-Júnior, Amilton
Chocair, Pedro Renato
Cuvello-Neto, Américo Lourenço
author_facet Neves, Precil Diego Miranda de Menezes
Sato, Victor Augusto Hamamoto
Mohrbacher, Sara
Ferreira, Bernadete Maria Coelho
Oliveira, Érico Souza
Pereira, Leonardo Victor Barbosa
Bales, Alessandra Martins
Nardotto, Luciana Loureiro
Ferreira, Jéssica Nogueira
Machado, David José
Bassi, Estêvão
Silva-Júnior, Amilton
Chocair, Pedro Renato
Cuvello-Neto, Américo Lourenço
author_sort Neves, Precil Diego Miranda de Menezes
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description Introduction: The kidney may be affected by coronavirus (COVID-19) in the setting of acute kidney injury (AKI). Data about AKI in intensive care unit (ICU) patients in Latin America are scarce. We aimed to evaluate the risk of AKI, dialysis (HD), and death in ICU COVID-19 patients in a Brazilian center. Methods: Analysis from medical records of COVID-19 patients in a Brazilian center. Results: A total of 95 patients were analyzed. There was male predominance (64.2%), median age: 64.9 years, and previous history of hypertension and diabetes in 51.6 and 27.4%, respectively. AKI was diagnosed in 54 (56.8%) patients, and 32 (59.2%) of them required HD. Mortality rate was 17.9%. AKI patients when compared with no-AKI were more frequently hypertensive/diabetic and more often needed organ support therapies. Workups depicted more anemia, lymphopenia, and higher levels of inflammatory markers and higher mortality. Comparing patients who had undergone death to survivors, they were older, more frequently diabetic, and had worse SAPS3 and SOFA scores and need for organ support therapies, AKI, and HD. Multinomial logistic regression revealed that hypertension (p = 0.018) and mechanical ventilation (p = 0.002) were associated with AKI; hypertension (p = 0.002), mechanical ventilation (p = 0.008), and use of vasopressor (p = 0.027) to HD patients; and age >65 years (p = 0.03) and AKI (p = 0.04) were risk factors for death. Conclusions: AKI was a common complication of ICU COVID-19 patients, and it was more frequent in patients with hypertension and need of organ support therapies. As well as age >65 years, AKI was an independent risk factor for death.
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spelling pubmed-82117652021-06-19 Acute Kidney Injury Due to COVID-19 in Intensive Care Unit: An Analysis From a Latin-American Center Neves, Precil Diego Miranda de Menezes Sato, Victor Augusto Hamamoto Mohrbacher, Sara Ferreira, Bernadete Maria Coelho Oliveira, Érico Souza Pereira, Leonardo Victor Barbosa Bales, Alessandra Martins Nardotto, Luciana Loureiro Ferreira, Jéssica Nogueira Machado, David José Bassi, Estêvão Silva-Júnior, Amilton Chocair, Pedro Renato Cuvello-Neto, Américo Lourenço Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine Introduction: The kidney may be affected by coronavirus (COVID-19) in the setting of acute kidney injury (AKI). Data about AKI in intensive care unit (ICU) patients in Latin America are scarce. We aimed to evaluate the risk of AKI, dialysis (HD), and death in ICU COVID-19 patients in a Brazilian center. Methods: Analysis from medical records of COVID-19 patients in a Brazilian center. Results: A total of 95 patients were analyzed. There was male predominance (64.2%), median age: 64.9 years, and previous history of hypertension and diabetes in 51.6 and 27.4%, respectively. AKI was diagnosed in 54 (56.8%) patients, and 32 (59.2%) of them required HD. Mortality rate was 17.9%. AKI patients when compared with no-AKI were more frequently hypertensive/diabetic and more often needed organ support therapies. Workups depicted more anemia, lymphopenia, and higher levels of inflammatory markers and higher mortality. Comparing patients who had undergone death to survivors, they were older, more frequently diabetic, and had worse SAPS3 and SOFA scores and need for organ support therapies, AKI, and HD. Multinomial logistic regression revealed that hypertension (p = 0.018) and mechanical ventilation (p = 0.002) were associated with AKI; hypertension (p = 0.002), mechanical ventilation (p = 0.008), and use of vasopressor (p = 0.027) to HD patients; and age >65 years (p = 0.03) and AKI (p = 0.04) were risk factors for death. Conclusions: AKI was a common complication of ICU COVID-19 patients, and it was more frequent in patients with hypertension and need of organ support therapies. As well as age >65 years, AKI was an independent risk factor for death. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8211765/ /pubmed/34150790 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.620050 Text en Copyright © 2021 Neves, Sato, Mohrbacher, Ferreira, Oliveira, Pereira, Bales, Nardotto, Ferreira, Machado, Bassi, Silva-Júnior, Chocair and Cuvello-Neto. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Neves, Precil Diego Miranda de Menezes
Sato, Victor Augusto Hamamoto
Mohrbacher, Sara
Ferreira, Bernadete Maria Coelho
Oliveira, Érico Souza
Pereira, Leonardo Victor Barbosa
Bales, Alessandra Martins
Nardotto, Luciana Loureiro
Ferreira, Jéssica Nogueira
Machado, David José
Bassi, Estêvão
Silva-Júnior, Amilton
Chocair, Pedro Renato
Cuvello-Neto, Américo Lourenço
Acute Kidney Injury Due to COVID-19 in Intensive Care Unit: An Analysis From a Latin-American Center
title Acute Kidney Injury Due to COVID-19 in Intensive Care Unit: An Analysis From a Latin-American Center
title_full Acute Kidney Injury Due to COVID-19 in Intensive Care Unit: An Analysis From a Latin-American Center
title_fullStr Acute Kidney Injury Due to COVID-19 in Intensive Care Unit: An Analysis From a Latin-American Center
title_full_unstemmed Acute Kidney Injury Due to COVID-19 in Intensive Care Unit: An Analysis From a Latin-American Center
title_short Acute Kidney Injury Due to COVID-19 in Intensive Care Unit: An Analysis From a Latin-American Center
title_sort acute kidney injury due to covid-19 in intensive care unit: an analysis from a latin-american center
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8211765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34150790
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.620050
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