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Renal Manifestations and their Association with Mortality and Length of Stay in COVID-19 Patients at a Safety-net Hospital

BACKGROUND: Renal involvement in COVID-19 leads to severe disease and higher mortality. We study renal parameters in COVID-19 patients and their association with mortality and length of stay in hospital. METHODS: A retrospective study (n=340) of confirmed COVID-19 patients with renal involvement det...

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Autores principales: Gomez-Paz, Sandra, Lam, Eric, Gonzalez-Mosquera, Luis, Cardenas-Maldonado, Diana, Fogel, Joshua, Gabrielle Kagan, Ellen, Rubinstein, Sofia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9097640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35950159
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2022-0010
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author Gomez-Paz, Sandra
Lam, Eric
Gonzalez-Mosquera, Luis
Cardenas-Maldonado, Diana
Fogel, Joshua
Gabrielle Kagan, Ellen
Rubinstein, Sofia
author_facet Gomez-Paz, Sandra
Lam, Eric
Gonzalez-Mosquera, Luis
Cardenas-Maldonado, Diana
Fogel, Joshua
Gabrielle Kagan, Ellen
Rubinstein, Sofia
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description BACKGROUND: Renal involvement in COVID-19 leads to severe disease and higher mortality. We study renal parameters in COVID-19 patients and their association with mortality and length of stay in hospital. METHODS: A retrospective study (n=340) of confirmed COVID-19 patients with renal involvement determined by the presence of acute kidney injury. Multivariate analyses of logistic regression for mortality and linear regression for length of stay (LOS) adjusted for relevant demographic, comorbidity, disease severity, and treatment covariates. RESULTS: Mortality was 54.4% and mean LOS was 12.9 days. For mortality, creatinine peak (OR:35.27, 95% CI:2.81, 442.06, p<0.01) and persistent renal involvement at discharge (OR:4.47, 95% CI:1.99,10.06, p<0.001) were each significantly associated with increased odds for mortality. Increased blood urea nitrogen peak (OR:0.98, 95%CI:0.97,0.996, p<0.05) was significantly associated with decreased odds for mortality. For LOS, increased blood urea nitrogen peak (B:0.001, SE:<0.001, p<0.01), renal replacement therapy (B:0.19, SE:0.06, p<0.01), and increased days to acute kidney injury (B:0.19, SE:0.05, p<0.001) were each significantly associated with increased length of stay. CONCLUSION: Our study emphasizes the importance in identifying renal involvement parameters in COVID-19 patients. These parameters are associated with LOS and mortality, and may assist clinicians to prognosticate COVID-19 patients with renal involvement.
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spelling pubmed-90976402022-08-09 Renal Manifestations and their Association with Mortality and Length of Stay in COVID-19 Patients at a Safety-net Hospital Gomez-Paz, Sandra Lam, Eric Gonzalez-Mosquera, Luis Cardenas-Maldonado, Diana Fogel, Joshua Gabrielle Kagan, Ellen Rubinstein, Sofia J Crit Care Med (Targu Mures) Research Article BACKGROUND: Renal involvement in COVID-19 leads to severe disease and higher mortality. We study renal parameters in COVID-19 patients and their association with mortality and length of stay in hospital. METHODS: A retrospective study (n=340) of confirmed COVID-19 patients with renal involvement determined by the presence of acute kidney injury. Multivariate analyses of logistic regression for mortality and linear regression for length of stay (LOS) adjusted for relevant demographic, comorbidity, disease severity, and treatment covariates. RESULTS: Mortality was 54.4% and mean LOS was 12.9 days. For mortality, creatinine peak (OR:35.27, 95% CI:2.81, 442.06, p<0.01) and persistent renal involvement at discharge (OR:4.47, 95% CI:1.99,10.06, p<0.001) were each significantly associated with increased odds for mortality. Increased blood urea nitrogen peak (OR:0.98, 95%CI:0.97,0.996, p<0.05) was significantly associated with decreased odds for mortality. For LOS, increased blood urea nitrogen peak (B:0.001, SE:<0.001, p<0.01), renal replacement therapy (B:0.19, SE:0.06, p<0.01), and increased days to acute kidney injury (B:0.19, SE:0.05, p<0.001) were each significantly associated with increased length of stay. CONCLUSION: Our study emphasizes the importance in identifying renal involvement parameters in COVID-19 patients. These parameters are associated with LOS and mortality, and may assist clinicians to prognosticate COVID-19 patients with renal involvement. Sciendo 2022-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9097640/ /pubmed/35950159 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2022-0010 Text en © 2022 Sandra Gomez-Paz, Eric Lam, Luis Gonzalez-Mosquera, Diana Cardenas-Maldonado, Joshua Fogel, Ellen Gabrielle Kagan, Sofia Rubinstein, published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Gomez-Paz, Sandra
Lam, Eric
Gonzalez-Mosquera, Luis
Cardenas-Maldonado, Diana
Fogel, Joshua
Gabrielle Kagan, Ellen
Rubinstein, Sofia
Renal Manifestations and their Association with Mortality and Length of Stay in COVID-19 Patients at a Safety-net Hospital
title Renal Manifestations and their Association with Mortality and Length of Stay in COVID-19 Patients at a Safety-net Hospital
title_full Renal Manifestations and their Association with Mortality and Length of Stay in COVID-19 Patients at a Safety-net Hospital
title_fullStr Renal Manifestations and their Association with Mortality and Length of Stay in COVID-19 Patients at a Safety-net Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Renal Manifestations and their Association with Mortality and Length of Stay in COVID-19 Patients at a Safety-net Hospital
title_short Renal Manifestations and their Association with Mortality and Length of Stay in COVID-19 Patients at a Safety-net Hospital
title_sort renal manifestations and their association with mortality and length of stay in covid-19 patients at a safety-net hospital
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9097640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35950159
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2022-0010
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