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Mortality and associated risk factors of COVID-19 infection in dialysis patients in Qatar: A nationwide cohort study

CONTEXT: Patients on maintenance dialysis are more susceptible to COVID-19 and its severe form. We studied the mortality and associated risks of COVID-19 infection in dialysis patients in the state of Qatar. METHODS: This was an observational, analytical, retrospective, nationwide study. We included...

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Autores principales: Ghonimi, Tarek Abdel Latif, Alkad, Mohamad Mahmood, Abuhelaiqa, Essa Abdulla, Othman, Muftah M., Elgaali, Musab Ahmed, Ibrahim, Rania Abdelaziz M., Joseph, Shajahan M., Al-Malki, Hassan Ali, Hamad, Abdullah Ibrahim
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8297751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34293004
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254246
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author Ghonimi, Tarek Abdel Latif
Alkad, Mohamad Mahmood
Abuhelaiqa, Essa Abdulla
Othman, Muftah M.
Elgaali, Musab Ahmed
Ibrahim, Rania Abdelaziz M.
Joseph, Shajahan M.
Al-Malki, Hassan Ali
Hamad, Abdullah Ibrahim
author_facet Ghonimi, Tarek Abdel Latif
Alkad, Mohamad Mahmood
Abuhelaiqa, Essa Abdulla
Othman, Muftah M.
Elgaali, Musab Ahmed
Ibrahim, Rania Abdelaziz M.
Joseph, Shajahan M.
Al-Malki, Hassan Ali
Hamad, Abdullah Ibrahim
author_sort Ghonimi, Tarek Abdel Latif
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description CONTEXT: Patients on maintenance dialysis are more susceptible to COVID-19 and its severe form. We studied the mortality and associated risks of COVID-19 infection in dialysis patients in the state of Qatar. METHODS: This was an observational, analytical, retrospective, nationwide study. We included all adult patients on maintenance dialysis therapy who tested positive for COVID-19 (PCR assay of the nasopharyngeal swab) during the period from February 1, 2020, to July 19, 2020. Our primary outcome was to study the mortality of COVID-19 in dialysis patients in Qatar and risk factors associated with it. Our secondary objectives were to study incidence and severity of COVID-19 in dialysis patients and comparing outcomes between hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patients. Patient demographics and clinical features were collected from a national electronic medical record. Univariate Cox regression analysis was performed to evaluate potential risk factors for mortality in our cohort. RESULTS: 76 out of 1064 dialysis patients were diagnosed with COVID-19 (age 56±13.6, 56 hemodialysis and 20 peritoneal dialysis, 56 males). During the study period, 7.1% of all dialysis patients contracted COVID-19. Male dialysis patients had double the incidence of COVID-19 than females (9% versus 4.5% respectively; p<0.01). The most common symptoms on presentation were fever (57.9%), cough (56.6%), and shortness of breath (25%). Pneumonia was diagnosed in 72% of dialysis patients with COVID-19. High severity manifested as 25% of patients requiring admission to the intensive care unit, 18.4% had ARDS, 17.1% required mechanical ventilation, and 14.5% required inotropes. The mean length of hospital stay was 19.2 ± -12 days. Mortality due to COVID-19 among our dialysis cohort was 15%. Univariate Cox regression analysis for risk factors associated with COVID-19-related death in dialysis patients showed significant increases in risks with age (OR 1.077, CI 95%(1.018–1.139), p = 0.01), CHF and COPD (both same OR 8.974, CI 95% (1.039–77.5), p = 0.046), history of DVT (OR 5.762, CI 95% (1.227–27.057), p = 0.026), Atrial fibrillation (OR 7.285, CI 95%(2.029–26.150), p = 0.002), hypoxia (OR: 16.6; CI 95%(3.574–77.715), p = <0.001), ICU admission (HR30.8, CI 95% (3.9–241.2), p = 0.001), Mechanical ventilation (HR 50.07 CI 95% (6.4–391.2)), p<0.001) and using inotropes(HR 19.17, CI 95% (11.57–718.5), p<0.001). In a multivariate analysis, only ICU admission was found to be significantly associated with death [OR = 32.8 (3.5–305.4), p = 0.002)]. CONCLUSION: This is the first study to be conducted at a national level in Qatar exploring COVID-19 in a dialysis population. Dialysis patients had a high incidence of COVID-19 infection and related mortality compared to previous reports of the general population in the state of Qatar (7.1% versus 4% and 15% versus 0.15% respectively). We also observed a strong association between death related to COVID-19 infection in dialysis patients and admission to ICU.
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spelling pubmed-82977512021-07-31 Mortality and associated risk factors of COVID-19 infection in dialysis patients in Qatar: A nationwide cohort study Ghonimi, Tarek Abdel Latif Alkad, Mohamad Mahmood Abuhelaiqa, Essa Abdulla Othman, Muftah M. Elgaali, Musab Ahmed Ibrahim, Rania Abdelaziz M. Joseph, Shajahan M. Al-Malki, Hassan Ali Hamad, Abdullah Ibrahim PLoS One Research Article CONTEXT: Patients on maintenance dialysis are more susceptible to COVID-19 and its severe form. We studied the mortality and associated risks of COVID-19 infection in dialysis patients in the state of Qatar. METHODS: This was an observational, analytical, retrospective, nationwide study. We included all adult patients on maintenance dialysis therapy who tested positive for COVID-19 (PCR assay of the nasopharyngeal swab) during the period from February 1, 2020, to July 19, 2020. Our primary outcome was to study the mortality of COVID-19 in dialysis patients in Qatar and risk factors associated with it. Our secondary objectives were to study incidence and severity of COVID-19 in dialysis patients and comparing outcomes between hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patients. Patient demographics and clinical features were collected from a national electronic medical record. Univariate Cox regression analysis was performed to evaluate potential risk factors for mortality in our cohort. RESULTS: 76 out of 1064 dialysis patients were diagnosed with COVID-19 (age 56±13.6, 56 hemodialysis and 20 peritoneal dialysis, 56 males). During the study period, 7.1% of all dialysis patients contracted COVID-19. Male dialysis patients had double the incidence of COVID-19 than females (9% versus 4.5% respectively; p<0.01). The most common symptoms on presentation were fever (57.9%), cough (56.6%), and shortness of breath (25%). Pneumonia was diagnosed in 72% of dialysis patients with COVID-19. High severity manifested as 25% of patients requiring admission to the intensive care unit, 18.4% had ARDS, 17.1% required mechanical ventilation, and 14.5% required inotropes. The mean length of hospital stay was 19.2 ± -12 days. Mortality due to COVID-19 among our dialysis cohort was 15%. Univariate Cox regression analysis for risk factors associated with COVID-19-related death in dialysis patients showed significant increases in risks with age (OR 1.077, CI 95%(1.018–1.139), p = 0.01), CHF and COPD (both same OR 8.974, CI 95% (1.039–77.5), p = 0.046), history of DVT (OR 5.762, CI 95% (1.227–27.057), p = 0.026), Atrial fibrillation (OR 7.285, CI 95%(2.029–26.150), p = 0.002), hypoxia (OR: 16.6; CI 95%(3.574–77.715), p = <0.001), ICU admission (HR30.8, CI 95% (3.9–241.2), p = 0.001), Mechanical ventilation (HR 50.07 CI 95% (6.4–391.2)), p<0.001) and using inotropes(HR 19.17, CI 95% (11.57–718.5), p<0.001). In a multivariate analysis, only ICU admission was found to be significantly associated with death [OR = 32.8 (3.5–305.4), p = 0.002)]. CONCLUSION: This is the first study to be conducted at a national level in Qatar exploring COVID-19 in a dialysis population. Dialysis patients had a high incidence of COVID-19 infection and related mortality compared to previous reports of the general population in the state of Qatar (7.1% versus 4% and 15% versus 0.15% respectively). We also observed a strong association between death related to COVID-19 infection in dialysis patients and admission to ICU. Public Library of Science 2021-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8297751/ /pubmed/34293004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254246 Text en © 2021 Ghonimi et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ghonimi, Tarek Abdel Latif
Alkad, Mohamad Mahmood
Abuhelaiqa, Essa Abdulla
Othman, Muftah M.
Elgaali, Musab Ahmed
Ibrahim, Rania Abdelaziz M.
Joseph, Shajahan M.
Al-Malki, Hassan Ali
Hamad, Abdullah Ibrahim
Mortality and associated risk factors of COVID-19 infection in dialysis patients in Qatar: A nationwide cohort study
title Mortality and associated risk factors of COVID-19 infection in dialysis patients in Qatar: A nationwide cohort study
title_full Mortality and associated risk factors of COVID-19 infection in dialysis patients in Qatar: A nationwide cohort study
title_fullStr Mortality and associated risk factors of COVID-19 infection in dialysis patients in Qatar: A nationwide cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Mortality and associated risk factors of COVID-19 infection in dialysis patients in Qatar: A nationwide cohort study
title_short Mortality and associated risk factors of COVID-19 infection in dialysis patients in Qatar: A nationwide cohort study
title_sort mortality and associated risk factors of covid-19 infection in dialysis patients in qatar: a nationwide cohort study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8297751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34293004
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254246
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