Association of Country Income Level With the Characteristics and Outcomes of Critically Ill Patients Hospitalized With Acute Kidney Injury and COVID-19

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Wainstein, M
Spyrison, N
Dai, D
Ghadimi, M
Chávez-Iñiguez, JS
Rizo-Topete, L
Citarella, BW
Merson, L
Pole, JD
Claure-Del Granado, R
Johnson, DW
Shrapnel, S
Abdukahil, SA
Abdulkadir, NN
Corley, Amanda
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Introduction: Acute kidney injury (AKI) has been identified as one of the most common and significant problems in hospitalized patients with COVID-19. However, studies examining the relationship between COVID-19 and AKI in low- and low-middle income countries (LLMIC) are lacking. Given that AKI is known to carry a higher mortality rate in these countries, it is important to understand differences in this population. Methods: This prospective, observational study examines the AKI incidence and characteristics of 32,210 patients with COVID-19 from 49 countries across all income levels who were admitted to an intensive care unit during their hospital stay. Results: Among patients with COVID-19 admitted to the intensive care unit, AKI incidence was highest in patients in LLMIC, followed by patients in upper-middle income countries (UMIC) and high-income countries (HIC) (53%, 38%, and 30%, respectively), whereas dialysis rates were lowest among patients with AKI from LLMIC and highest among those from HIC (27% vs. 45%). Patients with AKI in LLMIC had the largest proportion of community-acquired AKI (CA-AKI) and highest rate of in-hospital death (79% vs. 54% in HIC and 66% in UMIC). The association between AKI, being from LLMIC and in-hospital death persisted even after adjusting for disease severity. Conclusions: AKI is a particularly devastating complication of COVID-19 among patients from poorer nations where the gaps in accessibility and quality of healthcare delivery have a major impact on patient outcomes.

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Kidney International Reports

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8

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8

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© 2023 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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Nephrology and urology

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Wainstein, M; Spyrison, N; Dai, D; Ghadimi, M; Chávez-Iñiguez, JS; Rizo-Topete, L; Citarella, BW; Merson, L; Pole, JD; Claure-Del Granado, R; Johnson, DW; Shrapnel, S; Abdukahil, SA; Abdulkadir, NN; Corley, A; et al., Association of Country Income Level With the Characteristics and Outcomes of Critically Ill Patients Hospitalized With Acute Kidney Injury and COVID-19, Kidney International Reports, 2023, 8 (8), pp. 1514-1530

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