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Open Access 01-12-2022 | Acute Kidney Injury | Research

COVID-19 in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Multicenter Experience from the First Two Waves of Pandemic

Authors: Erol Demir, Zuhal Atan Ucar, Hamad Dheir, Ramazan Danis, Berna Yelken, Murathan Uyar, Ergun Parmaksiz, Ayse Serra Artan, Ayse Sinangil, Ozgur Merhametsiz, Serap Yadigar, Ahmet Burak Dirim, Baris Akin, Nurana Garayeva, Seda Safak, Aydin Turkmen

Published in: BMC Nephrology | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Background

Kidney transplant recipients have an increased risk of complications from COVID-19. However, data on the risk of allograft damage or death in kidney transplant recipients recovering from COVID-19 is limited. In addition, the first and second waves of the pandemic occurred at different times all over the world. In Turkey, the Health Minister confirmed the first case in March 2020; after that, the first wave occurred between March and August 2020; afterward, the second wave began in September 2020. This study aims to demonstrate the clinical presentations of kidney transplant recipients in the first two waves of the pandemic in Turkey and explore the impact of COVID-19 on clinical outcomes after the initial episode.

Methods

Patients with COVID-19 from seven centers were included in this retrospective cohort study. Initially, four hundred and eighty-eight kidney transplant recipients diagnosed with COVID-19 between 1 March 2020 to 28 February 2021 were enrolled. The endpoints were the occurrence of all-cause mortality, acute kidney injury, cytokine storm, and acute respiratory distress syndrome. In addition, longer-term outcomes such as mortality, need for dialysis, and allograft function of the surviving patients was analyzed.

Results

Four hundred seventy-five patients were followed up for a median of 132 days after COVID-19. Forty-seven patients (9.9%) died after a median length of hospitalization of 15 days. Although the mortality rate (10.1% vs. 9.8%) and intensive care unit admission (14.5% vs. 14.5%) were similar in the first two waves, hospitalization (68.8% vs. 29.7%; p < 0.001), acute kidney injury (44.2% vs. 31.8%; p = 0.009), acute respiratory distress syndrome (18.8% vs. 16%; p = 0.456), and cytokine storm rate (15.9% vs. 10.1%; p = 0.072) were higher in first wave compared to the second wave. These 47 patients died within the first month of COVID-19. Six (1.4%) of the surviving patients lost allografts during treatment. There was no difference in the median serum creatinine clearance of the surviving patients at baseline (52 mL/min [IQR, 47–66]), first- (56 mL/min [IQR, 51–68]), third- (51 mL/min [IQR,48–67]) and sixth-months (52 mL/min [IQR, 48–81]). Development of cytokine storm and posttransplant diabetes mellitus were independent predictors for mortality.

Conclusions

Mortality remains a problem in COVID-19. All the deaths occur in the first month of COVID-19. Also, acute kidney injury is common in hospitalized patients, and some of the patients suffer from graft loss after the initial episode.
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Metadata
Title
COVID-19 in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Multicenter Experience from the First Two Waves of Pandemic
Authors
Erol Demir
Zuhal Atan Ucar
Hamad Dheir
Ramazan Danis
Berna Yelken
Murathan Uyar
Ergun Parmaksiz
Ayse Serra Artan
Ayse Sinangil
Ozgur Merhametsiz
Serap Yadigar
Ahmet Burak Dirim
Baris Akin
Nurana Garayeva
Seda Safak
Aydin Turkmen
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Nephrology / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2369
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-022-02784-w

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