Assessment of clinical features and renal functions in Coronavirus disease‐19: A retrospective analysis of 96 patients
Background The most common extra pulmonary organ dysfunction in acute respiratory distress syndrome is acute kidney injury. Current data so far indicate low incidence of AKI in Covid‐19 disease. Objective In this retrospective study, we analysed the clinical features of patients diagnosed with Covid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of clinical practice (Esher) 2020-12, Vol.74 (12), p.e13636-n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
The most common extra pulmonary organ dysfunction in acute respiratory distress syndrome is acute kidney injury. Current data so far indicate low incidence of AKI in Covid‐19 disease.
Objective
In this retrospective study, we analysed the clinical features of patients diagnosed with Covid‐19 and investigated the effect of Covid‐19 on kidney function.
Methods
Ninety‐six patients diagnosed with Covid‐19 were included in our study. Demographic features (Age, gender, co‐morbidities), symptoms, thorax CT findings, Covid‐19 PCR results and laboratory findings were recorded. The clinical features of the patients were analysed and kidney function values before Covid‐19 diagnosis were compared with kidney function values after Covid‐19 diagnosis.
Results
Most presenting symptom was fever (51%). Most accompanying co‐morbidity was hypertension (56%). According to laboratory findings; ferritin, D‐dimer and C‐reactive protein levels were statistically significantly higher in ARDS group than severe pneumonia and pneumonia group (P = .002, P = .001 and P |
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ISSN: | 1368-5031 1742-1241 |
DOI: | 10.1111/ijcp.13636 |