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Acute kidney injury in COVID-19: multicentre prospective analysis of registry data

Yize I. Wan, Zuzanna Bien, Vanessa Apea, Chloe Orkin, Rageshri Dhairyawan, Christopher J. Kirwan, Rupert M. Pearse, Zudin Puthucheary, John R. Prowle

2021Clinical Kidney Journal33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common and important complication of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Further characterization is required to reduce both short- and long-term adverse outcomes. METHODS: We examined registry data including adults with confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection admitted to five London Hospitals from 1 January to 14 May 2020. Prior end-stage kidney disease was excluded. Early AKI was defined by Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes creatinine criteria within 7 days of admission. Independent associations of AKI and survival were examined in multivariable analysis. Results are given as odds ratios (ORs) or hazard ratios (HRs) with 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS: Among 1855 admissions, 455 patients (24.5%) developed early AKI: 200 (44.0%) Stage 1, 90 (19.8%) Stage 2 and 165 (36.3%) Stage 3 (74 receiving renal replacement therapy). The strongest risk factor for AKI was high C-reactive protein [OR 3.35 (2.53-4.47), P < 0.001]. Death within 30 days occurred in 242 (53.2%) with AKI compared with 255 (18.2%) without. In multivariable analysis, increasing severity of AKI was incrementally associated with higher mortality: Stage 3 [HR 3.93 (3.04-5.08), P < 0.001]. In 333 patients with AKI surviving to Day 7, 134 (40.2%) recovered, 47 (14.1%) recovered then relapsed and 152 (45.6%) had persistent AKI at Day 7; an additional 105 (8.2%) patients developed AKI after Day 7. Persistent AKI was strongly associated with adjusted mortality at 90 days [OR 7.57 (4.50-12.89), P < 0.001]. CONCLUSIONS: AKI affected one in four hospital in-patients with COVID-19 and significantly increased mortality. Timing and recovery of COVID-19 AKI is a key determinant of outcome.

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MedicineAcute kidney injuryHazard ratioOdds ratioInternal medicineCreatinineKidney diseaseRenal replacement therapyConfidence intervalRenal functionStage (stratigraphy)PaleontologyBiologyCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesAcute Kidney Injury ResearchSARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
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