Selected article for: "acute infection and significant risk"

Title: Posters
  • Cord-id: 9hitwmqv
  • Document date: 2021_1_1
  • ID: 9hitwmqv
    Snippet: B Results: b Of 467 hospitalised patients confirmed COVID-19, AKI occurred in 47 (10,06%) patients, analysed by Kruskal Wallis and Chi-Square test. 38 (80,85%) patients were male, 9 (19,14%) patients were female. B Background: b In-centre Haemodialysis(HD) patients with acute HBV infection indicated by HBsAg or HBeAg positivity are isolated for treatment sessions to reduce the risk of patient-machine-patient transmission. Of 21 patients had death, 17 patients (80.95%) had proteinuria and hematur
    Document: B Results: b Of 467 hospitalised patients confirmed COVID-19, AKI occurred in 47 (10,06%) patients, analysed by Kruskal Wallis and Chi-Square test. 38 (80,85%) patients were male, 9 (19,14%) patients were female. B Background: b In-centre Haemodialysis(HD) patients with acute HBV infection indicated by HBsAg or HBeAg positivity are isolated for treatment sessions to reduce the risk of patient-machine-patient transmission. Of 21 patients had death, 17 patients (80.95%) had proteinuria and hematuria, 1 patient (4.8%) had proteinuria, 2 patients (9.5%) had hematuria and 1 patient (4.8%) had normal urinalysis. Case report: Recurrent acute kidney injury with severe loin pain and patchy renal ischaemia a... R Kelly 1, D Semple 2,3, A Harper 4,5 1 Auckland District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand, 2 Department of Renal Medicine, Auck... B Background: b Acute kidney injury with severe loin pain and patchy renal ischaemia after anaerobic exercise (ALPE) is a rare clinical syndrome. Patients on haemodialysis were recognised as particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 in the setting of frequent hospital presentations for treatment, increased risk of transmission and significant burden of comorbidities with a concern that deteriorating patients may receive invasive treatments that were inappropriate or against their wishes. [Extracted from the article] Copyright of Nephrology is the property of Wiley-Blackwell and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)

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