COVID-19 and Kidney: a narrative review
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Resumo: | Abstract COVID-19 is a pandemic associated with systemic clinical manifestations. In this study, we aimed to present a narrative review on kidney involvement in COVID-19. Kidney involvement could be derived from direct cytopathic effects, immunological mechanisms, indirect effects on renal tissue through other mediators, and dysfunction or injury of other organs. The evolution of COVID-19 may be complicated with acute kidney injury (AKI) in a significant percentage of patients, and renal dysfunction seems to be associated with worse prognosis. Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) seem to be more susceptible to the severe forms of COVID-19. Patients with renal replacement therapy (RRT) are also a vulnerable population as consequence of their advanced age, underlying comorbidities, impaired immune response, and clustering in hemodialysis centers, with requirements for frequent contact with healthcare services. Kidney transplant patients may be at high-risk due to long-term immunosuppression and comorbidities, hence, managing immunosuppression is imperative. Lastly, renal replacement therapy may be required during COVID-19, and different modalities are discussed based on clinical findings and laboratorial aspects. Therefore, COVID-19 seems to affect kidney by different mechanisms, which contributes for AKI development and increases the severity of the disease. Also, patients with CKD and kidney transplant recipients are at higher risk for COVID-19 and mortality. |
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COVID-19 and Kidney: a narrative review |
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COVID-19 and Kidney: a narrative review |
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COVID-19 and Kidney: a narrative review Chagas,Gabriel Cavalcante Lima SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 Acute kidney injury Chronic kidney disease Kidney transplantation Renal replacement therapy |
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COVID-19 and Kidney: a narrative review |
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COVID-19 and Kidney: a narrative review |
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COVID-19 and Kidney: a narrative review |
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COVID-19 and Kidney: a narrative review |
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COVID-19 and Kidney: a narrative review |
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Chagas,Gabriel Cavalcante Lima |
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Chagas,Gabriel Cavalcante Lima Rangel,Amanda Ribeiro Noronha,Luisa Macambira da Silva Jr.,Geraldo Bezerra Meneses,Gdayllon Cavalcante Martins,Alice Maria Costa Daher,Elizabeth De Francesco |
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Rangel,Amanda Ribeiro Noronha,Luisa Macambira da Silva Jr.,Geraldo Bezerra Meneses,Gdayllon Cavalcante Martins,Alice Maria Costa Daher,Elizabeth De Francesco |
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Chagas,Gabriel Cavalcante Lima Rangel,Amanda Ribeiro Noronha,Luisa Macambira da Silva Jr.,Geraldo Bezerra Meneses,Gdayllon Cavalcante Martins,Alice Maria Costa Daher,Elizabeth De Francesco |
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SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 Acute kidney injury Chronic kidney disease Kidney transplantation Renal replacement therapy |
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SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 Acute kidney injury Chronic kidney disease Kidney transplantation Renal replacement therapy |
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Abstract COVID-19 is a pandemic associated with systemic clinical manifestations. In this study, we aimed to present a narrative review on kidney involvement in COVID-19. Kidney involvement could be derived from direct cytopathic effects, immunological mechanisms, indirect effects on renal tissue through other mediators, and dysfunction or injury of other organs. The evolution of COVID-19 may be complicated with acute kidney injury (AKI) in a significant percentage of patients, and renal dysfunction seems to be associated with worse prognosis. Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) seem to be more susceptible to the severe forms of COVID-19. Patients with renal replacement therapy (RRT) are also a vulnerable population as consequence of their advanced age, underlying comorbidities, impaired immune response, and clustering in hemodialysis centers, with requirements for frequent contact with healthcare services. Kidney transplant patients may be at high-risk due to long-term immunosuppression and comorbidities, hence, managing immunosuppression is imperative. Lastly, renal replacement therapy may be required during COVID-19, and different modalities are discussed based on clinical findings and laboratorial aspects. Therefore, COVID-19 seems to affect kidney by different mechanisms, which contributes for AKI development and increases the severity of the disease. Also, patients with CKD and kidney transplant recipients are at higher risk for COVID-19 and mortality. |
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