2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.xkme.2022.100555
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COVID-19 and Dialysis: What’s Past Is Prologue

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“…As we know there is no optimal COVID-19 management till now, and the therapeutic approach still needs significant evidence, particularly for patients on hemodialysis. Therefore, it is essential to limit the short-and long-term risk of hospitalisation among maintenance dialysis patients by preventing severe COVID-associated illness [34] . Despite the fact that these patients are at high risk, the centres for disease control and prevention's 2022 vaccination guidelines remain ambiguous for patients with advanced CKD, acknowledging that they are at increased risk for poor outcomes but not specifically recommending a 3-dose primary series over a 2-dose vaccination [35] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we know there is no optimal COVID-19 management till now, and the therapeutic approach still needs significant evidence, particularly for patients on hemodialysis. Therefore, it is essential to limit the short-and long-term risk of hospitalisation among maintenance dialysis patients by preventing severe COVID-associated illness [34] . Despite the fact that these patients are at high risk, the centres for disease control and prevention's 2022 vaccination guidelines remain ambiguous for patients with advanced CKD, acknowledging that they are at increased risk for poor outcomes but not specifically recommending a 3-dose primary series over a 2-dose vaccination [35] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%