Ferritin and procalcitonin in COVID-19 associated acute kidney injury – gender disparities, but similar outcomes

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
D. Radulescu, C. David, E. Cuiban, F. Turcu, L. F. Feier, S. Onofrei, I. A. Vacaroiu
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Abstract Background: Acute kidney injury is a severe complication of COVID-19. Both COVID-19 and related acute kidney injury are reported in the literature to be more prevalent and more severe in males. Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of the COVID-19 associated acute kidney injury cases in order to search for differences between genders regarding patients’ and renal outcome. Results: 250 patients with acute kidney injury were included in the study: 93 women (37.20%), 157 men (62.80%). There were no differences between sexes regarding age. Diabetes mellitus was significantly more present in women. Peak ferritin and procalcitonin levels were significantly higher in men, but other severity markers for COVID-19 did not differ between genders. There were no differences between sexes regarding history of chronic kidney disease, timing of acute kidney injury, need for dialysis or recovery of renal function. ICU admission and in-hospital mortality were similar between men and women. Conclusions: In our study, COVID-19 related-AKI was more prevalent in men than in women, but the patients’ and renal outcome were similar. Significantly higher ferritin and procalcitonin serum levels registered in male patients when compared to women may have additional explanations beside more severe SARS-CoV-2 infection in males.
铁蛋白和降钙素原在COVID-19相关急性肾损伤中的作用——性别差异,但结果相似
背景:急性肾损伤是COVID-19的严重并发症。据文献报道,COVID-19和相关的急性肾损伤在男性中更为普遍和严重。方法:我们对COVID-19相关急性肾损伤病例进行回顾性分析,以寻找患者和肾脏结局的性别差异。结果:共纳入急性肾损伤患者250例,其中女性93例(37.20%),男性157例(62.80%)。性别之间在年龄上没有差异。糖尿病在女性中更为明显。男性的峰值铁蛋白和降钙素原水平明显更高,但COVID-19的其他严重程度指标在性别之间没有差异。在慢性肾脏疾病史、急性肾损伤时间、透析需要或肾功能恢复方面,性别间无差异。ICU住院率和住院死亡率在男性和女性之间相似。结论:在我们的研究中,与COVID-19相关的aki在男性中比在女性中更普遍,但患者和肾脏结局相似。男性患者的铁蛋白和降钙素原血清水平明显高于女性,除了男性更严重的SARS-CoV-2感染外,可能还有其他解释。
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Revista Romana De Medicina De Laborator
Revista Romana De Medicina De Laborator MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
0.31
自引率
20.00%
发文量
43
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to publish new information that would lead to a better understanding of biological mechanisms of production of human diseases, their prevention and diagnosis as early as possible and to monitor therapy and the development of the health of patients
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