TY - JOUR
T1 - Covid-19 en trasplantados renales hospitalizados
T2 - análisis del registro multicéntrico durante la primera ola de la pandemia en chile
AU - Pefaur, Jacqueline
AU - Toro, Luis
AU - Badilla, Ximena
AU - Ardiles, Leopoldo
AU - Boltansky, Andrés
AU - Rosatti, Pía
AU - Tapia, Beatriz
AU - Rocca, Ximena
AU - Mur, Paola
AU - Fernández, Alicia
AU - Castillo, Álvaro
AU - Díaz, Carolina
AU - Elgueta, Leticia
AU - García, Francisco
AU - Müller, Hans
AU - Mansilla, Rodrigo
AU - Muñoz, Carolina
AU - Salvatici, Marcelo
AU - Selame, María Esperanza
AU - Valenzuela, Marcela
AU - Zamora, Daniela
AU - Enciso, Giovanni
AU - Panace, Rita
AU - Cabrera, Sebastián
AU - Ortiz, Ana Mireya
AU - Mardones, Sandra
AU - Oshiro, Carolina
AU - Sánchez, Juan Eduardo
AU - Lorca, Eduardo
AU - Torres, Rubén
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024, Asociacion Regional de Dialisi y Transplantes Renales de Capital Federal y Provincia de Buenos Aires. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/4/1
Y1 - 2024/4/1
N2 - Introduction: The severity of COVID-19 infection in kidney transplant patients has been well-documented. Objectives: This study aims to determine the epidemiological and clinical data and identify predictors of poor prognosis during the epidemic’s early stages. Material and methods: This is a national semi-prospective, multicenter study of subjects with functioning grafts who were infected during the first wave of the pandemic in Chile between March 1 and September 31, 2020. Results: during this period, we recorded the hospitalization of 97 adult patients throughout the entire national territory. The average age was 52.5 years, 62% men, 45% hypertensive, 11% coronary, 10% diabetic, and 5% with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, with an average post-transplant follow-up of 7.2 years and an average previous renal function of 47.7ml/min/1.7m2 (CKD-EPI formula). Between the onset of symptoms and diagnosis, there was an average period of 4.8 days, with a predominance of cough (44%), dyspnea (42%), and fever (42%). 34% developed acute kidney injury, and 36% of them required dialysis support. The lethality was 30%, prevailing in those with multiple organ failure (80%) and those who required invasive mechanical ventilation (52%). In the multivariate analysis, the best predictors of mortality were older age (OR: 2.92) and living in a low-income commune (OR: 2.35). Conclusions: This national project of the Chilean Society of Nephrology provided valuable information for monitoring the epidemiological evolution of the pandemic. It also helped to propose priority vaccination strategies, adjust immunosuppressive therapy, and design logistical aspects to reduce the risks for transplant patients.
AB - Introduction: The severity of COVID-19 infection in kidney transplant patients has been well-documented. Objectives: This study aims to determine the epidemiological and clinical data and identify predictors of poor prognosis during the epidemic’s early stages. Material and methods: This is a national semi-prospective, multicenter study of subjects with functioning grafts who were infected during the first wave of the pandemic in Chile between March 1 and September 31, 2020. Results: during this period, we recorded the hospitalization of 97 adult patients throughout the entire national territory. The average age was 52.5 years, 62% men, 45% hypertensive, 11% coronary, 10% diabetic, and 5% with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, with an average post-transplant follow-up of 7.2 years and an average previous renal function of 47.7ml/min/1.7m2 (CKD-EPI formula). Between the onset of symptoms and diagnosis, there was an average period of 4.8 days, with a predominance of cough (44%), dyspnea (42%), and fever (42%). 34% developed acute kidney injury, and 36% of them required dialysis support. The lethality was 30%, prevailing in those with multiple organ failure (80%) and those who required invasive mechanical ventilation (52%). In the multivariate analysis, the best predictors of mortality were older age (OR: 2.92) and living in a low-income commune (OR: 2.35). Conclusions: This national project of the Chilean Society of Nephrology provided valuable information for monitoring the epidemiological evolution of the pandemic. It also helped to propose priority vaccination strategies, adjust immunosuppressive therapy, and design logistical aspects to reduce the risks for transplant patients.
KW - Chile
KW - Covid-19
KW - Kidney Transplantation
KW - Mortality
KW - Pandemic
KW - Syndemic
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85201204444
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85201204444
SN - 0326-3428
VL - 44
SP - 91
EP - 98
JO - Revista de Nefrologia, Dialisis y Trasplante
JF - Revista de Nefrologia, Dialisis y Trasplante
IS - 2
ER -