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Study reveals high burden of COVD-19–related deaths among kidney transplant recipients and patients with kidney failure

09.29.21 | American Society of Nephrology

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Washington, DC (September 29, 2021) — Individuals with kidney failure and those who have received a kidney transplant are especially vulnerable to COVID-19 and are thought to have a higher risk of dying from it than adults in the general population. Although most of this evidence comes from small studies, a recent extensive analysis supports these findings. The analysis appears in an upcoming issue of CJASN .

For the analysis, Sumit Mohan, MD, MPH (Columbia University Irving Medical Center) and his colleagues examined national data on kidney transplant recipients and individuals with kidney failure who are candidates for a kidney transplant.

Among the major findings:

“This is the first analysis of national level COVID-19–related mortality in transplant recipients and patients waitlisted for a kidney transplant,” said Dr. Mohan. “There was a large increase in deaths among these susceptible individuals, with a disproportionate impact on minorities.”

Study co-authors include Kristen King, MPH, S Ali Husain, MD, MPH, and Jesse Schold, PhD.

Disclosures: The authors reported no relevant financial disclosures.

The article, titled “COVID-19–Associated Mortality among Kidney Transplant Recipients and Candidates in the United States,” will appear online at http://cjasn.asnjournals.org/ on September 29, 2021, doi: 10.2215/CJN.02690221.

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Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology

10.2215/CJN.02690221

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Christine Feheley
American Society of Nephrology
cfeheley@asn-online.org
Tracy Hampton
ASN
thampton@nasw.org

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APA:
American Society of Nephrology. (2021, September 29). Study reveals high burden of COVD-19–related deaths among kidney transplant recipients and patients with kidney failure. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LKNN7EXL/study-reveals-high-burden-of-covd-19related-deaths-among-kidney-transplant-recipients-and-patients-with-kidney-failure.html
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"Study reveals high burden of COVD-19–related deaths among kidney transplant recipients and patients with kidney failure." Brightsurf News, Sep. 29 2021, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LKNN7EXL/study-reveals-high-burden-of-covd-19related-deaths-among-kidney-transplant-recipients-and-patients-with-kidney-failure.html.