Mehdi Hussain, Zarafshan Zubair, Sarah Iftikhar, Ujala Zubair.
Mortality rate in COVID-19 positive patients with acute kidney injury requiring hemodialysis..
Professional Med J Jan ;29(4):541-5.

Objective: To determine the mortality rate in COVID-19 positive patients with acute kidney injury requiring hemodialysis. Study Design: Observational Retrospective study. Setting: Department of Nephrology, Patel Hospital, Karachi. Period: March, 2020 to May 2021. Material & Methods: Data was collected retrospectively from medical records of patients. Patients with positive COVID-19 PCR and having AKI requiring hemodialysis were included in the study. Data was collected by complete evaluation of COVID-19 patient records and their symptoms, clinical status and final outcome during their hospital stay was noted. Results: The frequency of acute kidney injury requiring hemodialysis in our tertiary care setup was found to be 12.2% (n=41). Amongst these there were 53.7% males (n=22) and 46.3% females (n=19) and the mean age of patients was found to be 64.82+ 11.2 years. The mean level of lymphocyte count was found to be 11.3 + 4.8 *109/L. The in hospital mortality of COVID-19 positive patients having AKI was documented to be 73.2% (n=30) as shown in Table-IV. The other group of patients included 11 patients who recovered from acute kidney injury after hemodialysis sessions and were discharged from the hospital. Conclusion: Since COVID-19 infection became pandemic in 2020 there still needs to be a lot of research done in different populations. Hospitalized patients with COVID-19 infection should be Screen for kidney impairment and provided proper treatment. There has been found a very close association between the severity of acute kidney injury and mortality among the critically ill patients.

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