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Recovery of dialysis patients with COVID-19: health outcomes 3 months after diagnosis in ERACODA

Authors :
Hemmelder, M.H.
Noordzij, M.
Vart, P.
Hilbrands, L.B.
Jager, K.J.
Abrahams, A.C.
Arroyo, D.
Battaglia, Y.
Ekart, R.
Mallamaci, F.
Malloney, S.R.
Oliveira, J.
Rydzewski, A.
Sridharan, S.
Vogt, L.
Duivenvoorden, R.
Gansevoort, R.T.
Franssen, C.F.
Hemmelder, M.H.
Noordzij, M.
Vart, P.
Hilbrands, L.B.
Jager, K.J.
Abrahams, A.C.
Arroyo, D.
Battaglia, Y.
Ekart, R.
Mallamaci, F.
Malloney, S.R.
Oliveira, J.
Rydzewski, A.
Sridharan, S.
Vogt, L.
Duivenvoorden, R.
Gansevoort, R.T.
Franssen, C.F.
Source :
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation; 1140; 1151; 0931-0509; 6; 37; ~Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation~1140~1151~~~0931-0509~6~37~~
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext<br />BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related short-term mortality is high in dialysis patients, but longer-term outcomes are largely unknown. We therefore assessed patient recovery in a large cohort of dialysis patients 3 months after their COVID-19 diagnosis. METHODS: We analyzed data on dialysis patients diagnosed with COVID-19 from 1 February 2020 to 31 March 2021 from the European Renal Association COVID-19 Database (ERACODA). The outcomes studied were patient survival, residence and functional and mental health status (estimated by their treating physician) 3 months after COVID-19 diagnosis. Complete follow-up data were available for 854 surviving patients. Patient characteristics associated with recovery were analyzed using logistic regression. RESULTS: In 2449 hemodialysis patients (mean ± SD age 67.5 ± 14.4 years, 62% male), survival probabilities at 3 months after COVID-19 diagnosis were 90% for nonhospitalized patients (n = 1087), 73% for patients admitted to the hospital but not to an intensive care unit (ICU) (n = 1165) and 40% for those admitted to an ICU (n = 197). Patient survival hardly decreased between 28 days and 3 months after COVID-19 diagnosis. At 3 months, 87% functioned at their pre-existent functional and 94% at their pre-existent mental level. Only few of the surviving patients were still admitted to the hospital (0.8-6.3%) or a nursing home (∼5%). A higher age and frailty score at presentation and ICU admission were associated with worse functional outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Mortality between 28 days and 3 months after COVID-19 diagnosis was low and the majority of patients who survived COVID-19 recovered to their pre-existent functional and mental health level at 3 months after diagnosis.

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OAIster
Journal :
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation; 1140; 1151; 0931-0509; 6; 37; ~Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation~1140~1151~~~0931-0509~6~37~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1366808152
Document Type :
Electronic Resource