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Author: Yichun Cheng; Ran Luo; Kun Wang; Meng Zhang; Zhixiang Wang; Lei Dong; Junhua Li; Ying Yao; Shuwang Ge; Gang Xu
Title: Kidney impairment is associated with in-hospital death of COVID-19 patients
  • Document date: 2020_2_20
  • ID: ahxnhutv_15
    Snippet: Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed a significantly higher in-hospital death rate for patients with kidney impairments, including elevated baseline Scr, elevated baseline blood urea nitrogen (BUN), proteinuria, hematuria and AKI ( Figure 2 ). Univariate Cox regression analysis showed that older than age 65, severe disease, leukocyte count greater than 4×10 9 /L and lymphocyte count less than 1.5×10 9 /L were associated with in-hospital death. Beside.....
    Document: Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed a significantly higher in-hospital death rate for patients with kidney impairments, including elevated baseline Scr, elevated baseline blood urea nitrogen (BUN), proteinuria, hematuria and AKI ( Figure 2 ). Univariate Cox regression analysis showed that older than age 65, severe disease, leukocyte count greater than 4×10 9 /L and lymphocyte count less than 1.5×10 9 /L were associated with in-hospital death. Besides, kidney impairment indicators mentioned above were also associated with in-hospital death (Table 3) (Table 3 ).

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