Author: Tian, Ming; Li, Hua; Yan, Ting; Dai, Yujie; Dong, Liping; Wei, Honglan; Song, Xiaohong; Dong, Junwu; Cheng, Fangxiong; Li, Wenzhou
Title: Clinical features of patients undergoing hemodialysis with COVIDâ€19 Cord-id: yr2plnxn Document date: 2020_10_29
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Snippet: Hemodialysis patients are susceptible to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19). The aim of this study was to describe the epidemiological, clinical characteristics, and mortalityâ€related risk factors for those who undergoing hemodialysis with COVIDâ€19. We conducted a retrospective study. A total of 49 hemodialysis patients with COVIDâ€19 (Group 1) and 74 uninfected patients (Group 2) were included. For patients in Group 1, we found the median age was 62 years (36â€89 years), 59.3% were mal
Document: Hemodialysis patients are susceptible to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19). The aim of this study was to describe the epidemiological, clinical characteristics, and mortalityâ€related risk factors for those who undergoing hemodialysis with COVIDâ€19. We conducted a retrospective study. A total of 49 hemodialysis patients with COVIDâ€19 (Group 1) and 74 uninfected patients (Group 2) were included. For patients in Group 1, we found the median age was 62 years (36â€89 years), 59.3% were male, and the median dialysis vintage was 26 months. Twentyâ€eight patients (57%) had three or more comorbidities and two patients (4%) died. The most common symptoms were fever (32.7%) and dry cough (46.9%), while nine patients (18.4%) were asymptomatic. Blood routine tests indicated lymphocytopenia, the proportion of lymphocyte subsets was generally reduced, and chest CT scans showed groundâ€glass opacity (45.8%) and patchy shadowing (35.4%). However, these findings were not specific to hemodialysis patients with COVIDâ€19, and similar manifestations could be found in patients without SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection. In conclusion, for hemodialysis patients with COVIDâ€19, lymphocytopenia and groundâ€glass opacities or patchy opacities were common but not specific to them, early active treatment and interventions against nosocomial infection can significantly reduce the mortality and the risk of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection.
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