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Evolving spectrum but persistent high mortality of COVID-19 among patients on kidney replacement therapy in the vaccine era: the Spanish COVID-19 KRT Registry

BACKGROUND: Kidney replacement therapy (KRT) conferred a high risk for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) related mortality early in the pandemic. We evaluate the presentation, treatment and outcomes of COVID-19 in patients on KRT over time during the pandemic. METHODS: This registry-based study in...

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Autores principales: Quiroga, Borja, Ortiz, Alberto, Cabezas-Reina, Carlos Jesús, Ruiz Fuentes, María Carmen, López Jiménez, Verónica, Zárraga Larrondo, Sofía, Toapanta, Néstor, Molina Gómez, María, de Sequera, Patricia, Sánchez-Álvarez, Emilio
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9214101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35999961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfac135
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author Quiroga, Borja
Ortiz, Alberto
Cabezas-Reina, Carlos Jesús
Ruiz Fuentes, María Carmen
López Jiménez, Verónica
Zárraga Larrondo, Sofía
Toapanta, Néstor
Molina Gómez, María
de Sequera, Patricia
Sánchez-Álvarez, Emilio
author_facet Quiroga, Borja
Ortiz, Alberto
Cabezas-Reina, Carlos Jesús
Ruiz Fuentes, María Carmen
López Jiménez, Verónica
Zárraga Larrondo, Sofía
Toapanta, Néstor
Molina Gómez, María
de Sequera, Patricia
Sánchez-Álvarez, Emilio
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description BACKGROUND: Kidney replacement therapy (KRT) conferred a high risk for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) related mortality early in the pandemic. We evaluate the presentation, treatment and outcomes of COVID-19 in patients on KRT over time during the pandemic. METHODS: This registry-based study involved 6080 dialysis and kidney transplant (KT) patients with COVID-19, representing roughly 10% of total Spanish KRT patients. Epidemiology, comorbidity, infection, vaccine status and treatment data were recorded, and predictors of hospital admission, intensive care unit (ICU) admission and mortality were evaluated. RESULTS: Vaccine introduction decreased the number of COVID-19 cases from 1747 to 280 per wave. Of 3856 (64%) COVID-19 KRT patients admitted to the hospital, 1481/3856 (38%) were admitted during the first of six waves. Independent predictors for admission included KT and the first wave. During follow-up, 1207 patients (21%) died, 500/1207 (41%) during the first wave. Among vaccinated patients, mortality was 19%, mostly affecting KT recipients. Overall, independent predictors for mortality were older age, disease severity (lymphopaenia, pneumonia) and ICU rejection. Among patient factors, older age, male sex, diabetes, KT and no angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB) were independent predictors of death. In KT recipients, individual immunosuppressants were independent predictors of death. Over time, patient characteristics evolved and in later pandemic waves, COVID-19 was mainly diagnosed in vaccinated KT recipients; in the few unvaccinated dialysis patients, ICU admissions increased and mortality decreased (28% for the first wave and 16–22% thereafter). CONCLUSIONS: The clinical presentation and outcomes of COVID-19 during the first wave no longer represent COVID-19 in KRT patients, as the pandemic has become centred around vaccinated KT recipients. Vaccines lowered the incidence of diagnosed COVID-19 and mortality. However, mortality remains high despite increased access to ICU care.
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spelling pubmed-92141012022-06-22 Evolving spectrum but persistent high mortality of COVID-19 among patients on kidney replacement therapy in the vaccine era: the Spanish COVID-19 KRT Registry Quiroga, Borja Ortiz, Alberto Cabezas-Reina, Carlos Jesús Ruiz Fuentes, María Carmen López Jiménez, Verónica Zárraga Larrondo, Sofía Toapanta, Néstor Molina Gómez, María de Sequera, Patricia Sánchez-Álvarez, Emilio Clin Kidney J Original Article BACKGROUND: Kidney replacement therapy (KRT) conferred a high risk for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) related mortality early in the pandemic. We evaluate the presentation, treatment and outcomes of COVID-19 in patients on KRT over time during the pandemic. METHODS: This registry-based study involved 6080 dialysis and kidney transplant (KT) patients with COVID-19, representing roughly 10% of total Spanish KRT patients. Epidemiology, comorbidity, infection, vaccine status and treatment data were recorded, and predictors of hospital admission, intensive care unit (ICU) admission and mortality were evaluated. RESULTS: Vaccine introduction decreased the number of COVID-19 cases from 1747 to 280 per wave. Of 3856 (64%) COVID-19 KRT patients admitted to the hospital, 1481/3856 (38%) were admitted during the first of six waves. Independent predictors for admission included KT and the first wave. During follow-up, 1207 patients (21%) died, 500/1207 (41%) during the first wave. Among vaccinated patients, mortality was 19%, mostly affecting KT recipients. Overall, independent predictors for mortality were older age, disease severity (lymphopaenia, pneumonia) and ICU rejection. Among patient factors, older age, male sex, diabetes, KT and no angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB) were independent predictors of death. In KT recipients, individual immunosuppressants were independent predictors of death. Over time, patient characteristics evolved and in later pandemic waves, COVID-19 was mainly diagnosed in vaccinated KT recipients; in the few unvaccinated dialysis patients, ICU admissions increased and mortality decreased (28% for the first wave and 16–22% thereafter). CONCLUSIONS: The clinical presentation and outcomes of COVID-19 during the first wave no longer represent COVID-19 in KRT patients, as the pandemic has become centred around vaccinated KT recipients. Vaccines lowered the incidence of diagnosed COVID-19 and mortality. However, mortality remains high despite increased access to ICU care. Oxford University Press 2022-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9214101/ /pubmed/35999961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfac135 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the ERA. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Original Article
Quiroga, Borja
Ortiz, Alberto
Cabezas-Reina, Carlos Jesús
Ruiz Fuentes, María Carmen
López Jiménez, Verónica
Zárraga Larrondo, Sofía
Toapanta, Néstor
Molina Gómez, María
de Sequera, Patricia
Sánchez-Álvarez, Emilio
Evolving spectrum but persistent high mortality of COVID-19 among patients on kidney replacement therapy in the vaccine era: the Spanish COVID-19 KRT Registry
title Evolving spectrum but persistent high mortality of COVID-19 among patients on kidney replacement therapy in the vaccine era: the Spanish COVID-19 KRT Registry
title_full Evolving spectrum but persistent high mortality of COVID-19 among patients on kidney replacement therapy in the vaccine era: the Spanish COVID-19 KRT Registry
title_fullStr Evolving spectrum but persistent high mortality of COVID-19 among patients on kidney replacement therapy in the vaccine era: the Spanish COVID-19 KRT Registry
title_full_unstemmed Evolving spectrum but persistent high mortality of COVID-19 among patients on kidney replacement therapy in the vaccine era: the Spanish COVID-19 KRT Registry
title_short Evolving spectrum but persistent high mortality of COVID-19 among patients on kidney replacement therapy in the vaccine era: the Spanish COVID-19 KRT Registry
title_sort evolving spectrum but persistent high mortality of covid-19 among patients on kidney replacement therapy in the vaccine era: the spanish covid-19 krt registry
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9214101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35999961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfac135
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