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Coronavirus Disease-2019 and the Kidneys: A Tragedy of Reciprocal Damage and Management Challenges
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Medical Sciences / 醫學研究. Vol. 42 Issue 4, p153-159. 7 p.
Subject
Acute kidney injury
chronic kidney disease
coronavirus
COVID-19
kidney injury
severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2
Language
英文
ISSN
1011-4564
Abstract
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been reported to affect nearly all body systems. Kidney affection has been observed in several studies. The effect of COVID-19 on renal function is beyond that occurring in pneumonia or severe respiratory distress cases. Renal affection is attributed to several factors, including the mechanism of viral injury. Patients with preexisting kidney injury are at increased risk of infection. Early detection and management are crucial to avoid morbidity and mortality, prevent the spread and contamination of hemodialysis Units. Early detection and treatment of kidney involvement in COVID-19 are vital to avoid increased morbidity and mortality. Proper selection of drugs and fluid management is vital in cases with kidney involvement. This review aims to discuss the clinical and pathophysiological affection of the kidney in COVID-19.