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COVID-19 in patients with end stage kidney disease at a large community hospital in Eastern Saudi Arabia. A prospective study

OBJECTIVES: To report the outcome of patients with end stage kidney disease (ESKD) who were diagnosed with COVID-19 at a large community hospital in Eastern Saudi Arabia. METHODS: A single center, prospective observational study at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Patients wit...

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Autores principales: Alkhunaizi, Ahmed M., Elnabi, Hanaa Abd, Amir, Abdulrazack, Anwar, Amber
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Saudi Medical Journal 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9389896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35675935
http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2022.43.6.20220003
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author Alkhunaizi, Ahmed M.
Elnabi, Hanaa Abd
Amir, Abdulrazack
Anwar, Amber
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Amir, Abdulrazack
Anwar, Amber
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description OBJECTIVES: To report the outcome of patients with end stage kidney disease (ESKD) who were diagnosed with COVID-19 at a large community hospital in Eastern Saudi Arabia. METHODS: A single center, prospective observational study at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Patients with ESKD who were maintained on dialysis and developed COVID-19 between June 15, 2020 and October 31, 2021 were enrolled. RESULTS: In total, 30 patients with ESKD were diagnosed with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection. Twenty two (73%) patients developed the disease prior to COVID-19 vaccine rollout. The median age of the cohort was 63 (55-75) years. Most patients were diabetic (73%), hypertensive (97%) and had a median body mass index of 28 kg/m( 2 ). Twenty seven (90%) patients required admission, 16 (52%) patients developed pneumonia, and 5 (17%) patients required mechanical ventilation. Patients who developed pneumonia were older, and the majority had diabetes mellitus and coronary artery disease. Five patients died with a total mortality of 17%. CONCLUSION: Patients with ESKD who developed COVID-19 had a poor outcome with high mortality compared to the general population. Presence of diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease and older age were associated with a higher risk of severe disease. There was a sharp decline in the number of positive cases following implementation of the vaccination program.
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spelling pubmed-93898962022-08-19 COVID-19 in patients with end stage kidney disease at a large community hospital in Eastern Saudi Arabia. A prospective study Alkhunaizi, Ahmed M. Elnabi, Hanaa Abd Amir, Abdulrazack Anwar, Amber Saudi Med J Brief Communication OBJECTIVES: To report the outcome of patients with end stage kidney disease (ESKD) who were diagnosed with COVID-19 at a large community hospital in Eastern Saudi Arabia. METHODS: A single center, prospective observational study at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Patients with ESKD who were maintained on dialysis and developed COVID-19 between June 15, 2020 and October 31, 2021 were enrolled. RESULTS: In total, 30 patients with ESKD were diagnosed with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection. Twenty two (73%) patients developed the disease prior to COVID-19 vaccine rollout. The median age of the cohort was 63 (55-75) years. Most patients were diabetic (73%), hypertensive (97%) and had a median body mass index of 28 kg/m( 2 ). Twenty seven (90%) patients required admission, 16 (52%) patients developed pneumonia, and 5 (17%) patients required mechanical ventilation. Patients who developed pneumonia were older, and the majority had diabetes mellitus and coronary artery disease. Five patients died with a total mortality of 17%. CONCLUSION: Patients with ESKD who developed COVID-19 had a poor outcome with high mortality compared to the general population. Presence of diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease and older age were associated with a higher risk of severe disease. There was a sharp decline in the number of positive cases following implementation of the vaccination program. Saudi Medical Journal 2022-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9389896/ /pubmed/35675935 http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2022.43.6.20220003 Text en Copyright: © Saudi Medical Journal https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access journal and articles published are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (CC BY-NC). Readers may copy, distribute, and display the work for non-commercial purposes with the proper citation of the original work.
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Alkhunaizi, Ahmed M.
Elnabi, Hanaa Abd
Amir, Abdulrazack
Anwar, Amber
COVID-19 in patients with end stage kidney disease at a large community hospital in Eastern Saudi Arabia. A prospective study
title COVID-19 in patients with end stage kidney disease at a large community hospital in Eastern Saudi Arabia. A prospective study
title_full COVID-19 in patients with end stage kidney disease at a large community hospital in Eastern Saudi Arabia. A prospective study
title_fullStr COVID-19 in patients with end stage kidney disease at a large community hospital in Eastern Saudi Arabia. A prospective study
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 in patients with end stage kidney disease at a large community hospital in Eastern Saudi Arabia. A prospective study
title_short COVID-19 in patients with end stage kidney disease at a large community hospital in Eastern Saudi Arabia. A prospective study
title_sort covid-19 in patients with end stage kidney disease at a large community hospital in eastern saudi arabia. a prospective study
topic Brief Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9389896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35675935
http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2022.43.6.20220003
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