2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.acci.2020.10.004
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Lesión renal aguda en COVID-19: puesta al día y revisión de la literatura

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“…According to the results of the articles found, which meet the inclusion criteria in this study, COVID-19 manifests itself mainly as acute respiratory disease with lower respiratory compromise, but it can affect different organs without limitation, such as the kidney, which leads to worse prognosis. The prevalence of extrapulmonary manifestations has been estimated at 92% of patients, where 58% have renal involvement (25). Chu et al found in their study that 6.7% of patients (36) developed acute kidney injury out of 536 patients who were included, which had a mean duration of 20 days (range 5-48 days) after the onset of kidney disease.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to the results of the articles found, which meet the inclusion criteria in this study, COVID-19 manifests itself mainly as acute respiratory disease with lower respiratory compromise, but it can affect different organs without limitation, such as the kidney, which leads to worse prognosis. The prevalence of extrapulmonary manifestations has been estimated at 92% of patients, where 58% have renal involvement (25). Chu et al found in their study that 6.7% of patients (36) developed acute kidney injury out of 536 patients who were included, which had a mean duration of 20 days (range 5-48 days) after the onset of kidney disease.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The causes of acute kidney injury associated with COVID-19 are under study; however, and despite the recent appearance of the disease, there are already some postulations about it. Within the machinery used by the virus to cause kidney damage, the following aspects have been described: damage by cytokines, reciprocal interaction with other organs, systemic effects related to mechanical ventilation, and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) (25 ). In a study of 22 cases, it is evident once again how covid can lead to the development of kidney injury, whose patients were positive for the SARS-CoV-2 test, of them 12 (55%) acute kidney injury, within this complicated group four (18%) AKI I, five (23%) AKI II and three (14%) AKI III.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aunque no se incluyó como objetivo el observar cambios del sedimento urinario como indicio de LRA en evolución, un menor número de pacientes (48 pacientes) sí contaban con examen de orina en lo que se observó en casi la mitad de ellos (23 pacientes), la presencia de sedimento urinario activo con presencia de microhematuria, microproteinurias o ambas (Tabla 5). Otros estudios también han señalado la presencia de sedimento urinario activo como un dato que aparece incluso antes de que ocurra la elevación de CrS y que podría ser útil para emprender medidas terapéuticas tempranas 3,5,7,9,11 . Lastimosamente, no se consideró este dato en el estudio, dado que la cantidad de pacientes que contaban con examen general de orina en el ingreso hospitalario era demasiado reducida.…”
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“…El reporte de lesión renal aguda (LRA) en los pacientes con COVID-19 es variable. En una de las primeras cohortes publicada de 41 pacientes en Wuhan, China, sin antecedentes de enfermedad renal crónica (ERC), el 7% cumplían los criterios para LRA, donde el 10% de los pacientes presentaron elevación de creatinina sérica (CrS > 1.5 mg/dl) 3 .…”
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“…Los riñones en la infección por COVID-19 están inflamados y tienen una mayor tasa de muerte celular y mucho más daño mitocondrial que los riñones dañados que no están relacionados con COVID19. Las mitocondrias organelas celulares que producen la mayor proporción de la energía química fundamental para el correcto funcionamiento de las celulas 34 .…”
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