Post-COVID–19 complication and its effect on acute kidney injury

Vinit Singh Baghel, Sapnita Shinde, Vibha Sinha, S. Pandey, S. Dwivedi, Nikita Singh, A. Tiwari, S. Saxena, N. Vishvakarma, Dhananjay Shukla, P. Bhatt
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The novel coronavirus outbreak has become a global health emergency. The common symptoms of COVID-19 disease which have affected a large population are common cold, fatigue, headache and fever. However, complications such as multiple organ failure, acute respiratory syndrome and septic shock are seen in about 5% of patients with persisting severe symptoms and post-COVID syndrome. The COVID-19 acute kidney injury in patients displays damage in the kidney, proteinuria, hematuria and elevated serum creatinine. The symptoms of acute kidney injury vary from mild to severe, which necessitates proper clinical management and renal replacement therapy (RRT). Therefore, it is necessary to understand the pathophysiology of acute kidney injury involving infiltrated immune cells, thrombosis, and cytokine regulation. There is no definite treatment for acute kidney injury; the strategy for preventing the complications will only come through clinical experience. Therefore, more studies are needed for the proper understanding of the disease etiology in acute kidney injury patients with COVID-19. New strategies, International collaboration and multi-disciplinary research are needed to be implemented for the proper management.
新冠肺炎后并发症及其对急性肾损伤的影响
新型冠状病毒疫情已成为全球卫生紧急事件。影响大量人群的新冠肺炎的常见症状是普通感冒、疲劳、头痛和发烧。然而,约5%的持续严重症状和covid后综合征患者出现多器官衰竭、急性呼吸综合征和感染性休克等并发症。新冠肺炎急性肾损伤患者表现为肾脏损害、蛋白尿、血尿和血清肌酐升高。急性肾损伤的症状从轻到重不等,需要适当的临床管理和肾脏替代治疗(RRT)。因此,了解急性肾损伤涉及免疫细胞浸润、血栓形成和细胞因子调控的病理生理机制是十分必要的。急性肾损伤没有明确的治疗方法;预防并发症的策略只能通过临床经验来确定。因此,需要更多的研究来正确认识COVID-19急性肾损伤患者的疾病病因。为了妥善管理,需要实施新的战略、国际合作和多学科研究。
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