Frontiers in Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
10
Published: Sept. 19, 2023
Background
COVID-19
and
influenza
can
both
lead
to
acute
kidney
injury
(AKI)
as
a
common
complication.
However,
no
meta-analysis
has
been
conducted
directly
compare
the
incidence
of
AKI
between
hospitalized
patients
with
influenza.
The
objective
our
study
aims
investigate
outcomes
among
these
two
groups.
Materials
methods
A
systematic
search
PubMed,
Embase,
Cochrane
databases
was
from
December
2019
August
2023
identify
studies
examining
clinical
primary
outcome
interest
AKI,
while
secondary
included
in-hospital
mortality,
recovery
hospital
ICU
stay
duration.
quality
evidence
evaluated
using
GRADE
methods.
Results
Twelve
retrospective
cohort
studies,
involving
17,618
influenza,
were
analyzed.
showed
higher
(29.37%
vs.
20.98%,
OR:
1.67,
95%
CI
1.56–1.80,
p
<
0.01,
I
2
=
92.42%),
mortality
(30.95%
5.51%,
8.16,
6.17–10.80,
84.92%)
compared
AKI.
Recovery
lower
in
(57.02%
vs.,
80.23%,
0.33,
0.27–0.40,
85.17%).
also
had
longer
(SMD:
0.69,
0.65–0.72,
98.94%)
0.61,
0.50–0.73,
94.80%)
than
patients.
In
study,
high
(NOS
score
7–9),
low
certainty
for
moderate
form
by
assessment.
Conclusion
risk
developing
experiencing
enduring
prolonged
hospital/ICU
stays
comparison
Additionally,
likelihood
Journal of Personalized Medicine,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
12(10), P. 1676 - 1676
Published: Oct. 9, 2022
Regarding
COVID-19
infection,
Bulgaria
has
one
of
the
lowest
rates
vaccination
in
Europe,
and
its
COVID-19-related
mortality
rate
been
highest
European
Union.
Chronic
kidney
disease
(CKD)-COVID-19
patients
are
at
higher
risk
developing
acute
injury
(AKI)
death
after
hospital
admission.
This
single-center
prospective
cohort
study
from
included
120
in-patient
subjects
whom
70
had
CKD
50
normal
renal
function.
Diabetes
mellitus,
hypertension,
obesity,
cardiovascular
were
statistically
more
prevalent
group
as
compared
to
non-CKD
group.
At
admission,
D-dimer,
creatinine,
urea
levels
significantly
group,
whereas
estimated
glomerular-filtration
was
lower
patients.
During
hospitalization,
23
(19.1%)
died,
which
19
(p-value
=
0.0096);
addition,
38
developed
AKI
(31.6%),
31
0.0006).
Using
binary
logistic
regression,
being
male,
having
experienced
AKI,
not
treated
with
remdesivir
independent
factors
for
COVID-19-induced
mortality.
symptoms
than
6
days
before
baseline,
received
therapy
predictive
Aging and Disease,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14(5), P. 1677 - 1677
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
The
novel
COVID-19
pneumonia
caused
by
the
SARS-CoV-2
virus
poses
a
significant
threat
to
human
health.
Scientists
have
made
efforts
control
this
virus,
consequently
leading
development
of
research
methods.
Traditional
animal
and
2D
cell
line
models
might
not
be
suitable
for
large-scale
applications
in
owing
their
limitations.
As
an
emerging
modelling
method,
organoids
been
applied
study
various
diseases.
Their
advantages
include
ability
closely
mirror
physiology,
ease
cultivation,
low
cost,
high
reliability;
thus,
they
are
considered
choice
further
on
SARS-CoV-2.
During
course
studies,
was
shown
infect
variety
organoid
models,
exhibiting
changes
similar
those
observed
humans.
This
review
summarises
used
research,
revealing
molecular
mechanisms
viral
infection
exploring
drug
screening
tests
vaccine
that
relied
hence
illustrating
role
remodelling
research.
Brazilian Journal of Development,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
9(05), P. 17154 - 17166
Published: May 19, 2023
A
disseminação
do
vírus
SARS-CoV-2
que
atingiu
proporções
mundiais,
afetando
mais
de
100
países
forma
devastadora.
Lesão
Renal
Aguda
(LRA)
é
comum
em
pacientes
graves
internados
UTI,
e
a
evolução
para
Terapia
Substitutiva
(TRS)
considerada
fator
prognóstico
negativo
relação
à
sobrevida.
O
presente
estudo
tem
como
objetivo
geral
identificar
o
perfil
clínico
dos
admitidos
na
UTI
um
Hospital
Público
Distrito
Federal
com
diagnóstico
COVID
-19
evoluíram
LRA
necessidade
TRS.
Trata-se
uma
pesquisa
descritiva,
exploratória,
retrospectiva,
abordagem
quantitativa.
obtenção
dados
foi
feita
através
da
análise
prontuários
físicos
digitais
documentados
formulário
elaborado
pelo
pesquisador.
Life,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(8), P. 1640 - 1640
Published: July 28, 2023
A
urine
test
permits
the
measure
of
several
urinary
markers.
This
is
a
non-invasive
method
for
early
monitoring
potential
kidney
damage.
In
COVID-19
patients,
alterations
markers
were
observed.
review
aims
to
evaluate
utility
urinalysis
in
predicting
severity
COVID-19.
total
68
articles
obtained
from
PubMed
studies
reported
that
(i)
disease
was
related
haematuria
and
proteinuria
(ii)
typical
sediment
noticed
COVID-19-associated
AKI
patients.
emphasizes
microscopic
examination
support
clinicians
diagnosing
severity.
Frontiers in Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
10
Published: Sept. 19, 2023
Background
COVID-19
and
influenza
can
both
lead
to
acute
kidney
injury
(AKI)
as
a
common
complication.
However,
no
meta-analysis
has
been
conducted
directly
compare
the
incidence
of
AKI
between
hospitalized
patients
with
influenza.
The
objective
our
study
aims
investigate
outcomes
among
these
two
groups.
Materials
methods
A
systematic
search
PubMed,
Embase,
Cochrane
databases
was
from
December
2019
August
2023
identify
studies
examining
clinical
primary
outcome
interest
AKI,
while
secondary
included
in-hospital
mortality,
recovery
hospital
ICU
stay
duration.
quality
evidence
evaluated
using
GRADE
methods.
Results
Twelve
retrospective
cohort
studies,
involving
17,618
influenza,
were
analyzed.
showed
higher
(29.37%
vs.
20.98%,
OR:
1.67,
95%
CI
1.56–1.80,
p
<
0.01,
I
2
=
92.42%),
mortality
(30.95%
5.51%,
8.16,
6.17–10.80,
84.92%)
compared
AKI.
Recovery
lower
in
(57.02%
vs.,
80.23%,
0.33,
0.27–0.40,
85.17%).
also
had
longer
(SMD:
0.69,
0.65–0.72,
98.94%)
0.61,
0.50–0.73,
94.80%)
than
patients.
In
study,
high
(NOS
score
7–9),
low
certainty
for
moderate
form
by
assessment.
Conclusion
risk
developing
experiencing
enduring
prolonged
hospital/ICU
stays
comparison
Additionally,
likelihood