Selected article for: "early renal injury and renal injury"

Author: Xu-wei Hong; Ze-pai Chi; Guo-yuan Liu; Hong Huang; Shun-qi Guo; Jing-ru Fan; Xian-wei Lin; Liao-zhun Qu; Rui-lie Chen; Ling-jie Wu; Liang-yu Wang; Qi-chuan Zhang; Su-wu Wu; Ze-qun Pan; Hao Lin; Yu-hua Zhou; Yong-hai Zhang
Title: Analysis of early renal injury in COVID-19 and diagnostic value of multi-index combined detection
  • Document date: 2020_3_10
  • ID: f3indt3b_17
    Snippet: However, the calculation of eGFR and Ccr showed that early renal injury was common in COVID-19 patients. Among them, 66.7% patients had reduced eGFR and 41.7% patients had reduced Ccr. Urinary microprotein test also confirmed that COVID-19 with early renal injury was common, with UACR> 30mg / g accounting for 41.7%. Among the 12 patients, the abnormally elevated rates of UMA, A1M, IGU, and TRU were 33.3%, 33.3%, 41.7%, and 16.7%, respectively. Th.....
    Document: However, the calculation of eGFR and Ccr showed that early renal injury was common in COVID-19 patients. Among them, 66.7% patients had reduced eGFR and 41.7% patients had reduced Ccr. Urinary microprotein test also confirmed that COVID-19 with early renal injury was common, with UACR> 30mg / g accounting for 41.7%. Among the 12 patients, the abnormally elevated rates of UMA, A1M, IGU, and TRU were 33.3%, 33.3%, 41.7%, and 16.7%, respectively. The positive rate of the four-index combined was 58.3%. The results suggested that case 3, 5, 6, and 7 were significant early kidney injury cases.

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