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Did having kidney disease and other conditions affect COVID-19 outcomes in different waves of the pandemic?

11.05.22 | American Society of Nephrology

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Orlando (November 5, 2022 ) — Individuals with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are vulnerable to developing severe forms of COVID-19, and acute kidney injury is a common complication of COVID-19. A recent analysis examined the temporal effects of pre-existing CKD and other medical conditions on COVID-19 outcomes by waves throughout the pandemic. The findings will be presented at ASN Kidney Week 2022 November 3–November 6.

Investigators identified 64,246 COVID-19 cases during 4 waves at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City, with 8% being severe and 18% requiring hospitalization. Among the major findings:

“Pre-existing CKD was one of the most consistent clinical predictors of COVID-19 severity, complications, and poor outcomes across multiple pandemic waves,” said lead author Ning Shang, PhD. “Hospitals could include kidney function evaluation in patient populations as part of consideration for planning treatments and evaluating hospital capacities during future pandemic waves” added co-author Krzysztof Kiryluk, MD.

Study: “Kidney Disease and COVID-19 Outcomes in the Temporal Analysis of Pandemic Waves”

ASN Kidney Week 2022, the largest nephrology meeting of its kind, will provide a forum for nephrologists and other kidney health professionals to discuss the latest findings in research and engage in educational sessions related to advances in the care of patients with kidney diseases and related disorders.


Since 1966, ASN has been leading the fight to prevent, treat, and cure kidney diseases throughout the world by educating health professionals and scientists, advancing research and innovation, communicating new knowledge, and advocating for the highest quality care for patients. ASN has more than 20,000 members representing 132 countries. For more information, visit www.asn-online.org and follow us on Facebook , Twitter , LinkedIn , and Instagram .

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Christine Feheley
American Society of Nephrology
cfeheley@asn-online.org

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American Society of Nephrology. (2022, November 5). Did having kidney disease and other conditions affect COVID-19 outcomes in different waves of the pandemic?. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1ZZ5ODY1/did-having-kidney-disease-and-other-conditions-affect-covid-19-outcomes-in-different-waves-of-the-pandemic.html
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"Did having kidney disease and other conditions affect COVID-19 outcomes in different waves of the pandemic?." Brightsurf News, Nov. 5 2022, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1ZZ5ODY1/did-having-kidney-disease-and-other-conditions-affect-covid-19-outcomes-in-different-waves-of-the-pandemic.html.