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Study of Disease Severity and Outcomes in COVID-19 Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease at a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India

Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) disproportionately affects individuals with various comorbidities. Among these, chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been shown to be strongly associated with the progression to severe disease. This study aimed to assess the severity and disease outcomes i...

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Autores principales: Ramamurthy, Pranav, R, Rajashekhar, Kulkarni, Ashwin, Prabhu, Divya, Kumar, Anil, Ravindra, Rahul, Ramamurthy, Prakriti
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8769075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35103220
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.21413
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author Ramamurthy, Pranav
R, Rajashekhar
Kulkarni, Ashwin
Prabhu, Divya
Kumar, Anil
Ravindra, Rahul
Ramamurthy, Prakriti
author_facet Ramamurthy, Pranav
R, Rajashekhar
Kulkarni, Ashwin
Prabhu, Divya
Kumar, Anil
Ravindra, Rahul
Ramamurthy, Prakriti
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description Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) disproportionately affects individuals with various comorbidities. Among these, chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been shown to be strongly associated with the progression to severe disease. This study aimed to assess the severity and disease outcomes in patients with COVID-19 infection and CKD. Methods: This is a retrospective study conducted at a tertiary care hospital from July 2021 to September 2021. The case records of patients with CKD and COVID-19 were studied. They were compared with age and gender-matched controls equally. The presenting symptoms, clinical course, severity of illness, laboratory markers, need for ventilator support, and mortality outcomes were studied. Results: In total, 40 CKD and 40 non-CKD patients with COVID-19 were included in the study. It was also observed that among the patients with CKD, more patients had fever, breathlessness, and diarrhea. The requirement for noninvasive ventilation, ventilator, and inotropes was on the higher average for patients with CKD. Overall mortality was 27.5% in the CKD group and 2.5% in the non-CKD group, which was statistically significant (p = 0.002). Conclusions: COVID-19 patients with CKD had more severe illnesses with a requirement of ventilator support and had higher mortality than the patients without CKD. Patients with CKD are a key subset of patients with COVID-19 for whom more aggressive early treatment and stricter preventive measures may be beneficial.
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spelling pubmed-87690752022-01-30 Study of Disease Severity and Outcomes in COVID-19 Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease at a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India Ramamurthy, Pranav R, Rajashekhar Kulkarni, Ashwin Prabhu, Divya Kumar, Anil Ravindra, Rahul Ramamurthy, Prakriti Cureus Internal Medicine Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) disproportionately affects individuals with various comorbidities. Among these, chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been shown to be strongly associated with the progression to severe disease. This study aimed to assess the severity and disease outcomes in patients with COVID-19 infection and CKD. Methods: This is a retrospective study conducted at a tertiary care hospital from July 2021 to September 2021. The case records of patients with CKD and COVID-19 were studied. They were compared with age and gender-matched controls equally. The presenting symptoms, clinical course, severity of illness, laboratory markers, need for ventilator support, and mortality outcomes were studied. Results: In total, 40 CKD and 40 non-CKD patients with COVID-19 were included in the study. It was also observed that among the patients with CKD, more patients had fever, breathlessness, and diarrhea. The requirement for noninvasive ventilation, ventilator, and inotropes was on the higher average for patients with CKD. Overall mortality was 27.5% in the CKD group and 2.5% in the non-CKD group, which was statistically significant (p = 0.002). Conclusions: COVID-19 patients with CKD had more severe illnesses with a requirement of ventilator support and had higher mortality than the patients without CKD. Patients with CKD are a key subset of patients with COVID-19 for whom more aggressive early treatment and stricter preventive measures may be beneficial. Cureus 2022-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8769075/ /pubmed/35103220 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.21413 Text en Copyright © 2022, Ramamurthy et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Internal Medicine
Ramamurthy, Pranav
R, Rajashekhar
Kulkarni, Ashwin
Prabhu, Divya
Kumar, Anil
Ravindra, Rahul
Ramamurthy, Prakriti
Study of Disease Severity and Outcomes in COVID-19 Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease at a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India
title Study of Disease Severity and Outcomes in COVID-19 Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease at a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India
title_full Study of Disease Severity and Outcomes in COVID-19 Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease at a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India
title_fullStr Study of Disease Severity and Outcomes in COVID-19 Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease at a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India
title_full_unstemmed Study of Disease Severity and Outcomes in COVID-19 Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease at a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India
title_short Study of Disease Severity and Outcomes in COVID-19 Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease at a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India
title_sort study of disease severity and outcomes in covid-19 patients with chronic kidney disease at a tertiary care hospital in south india
topic Internal Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8769075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35103220
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.21413
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