Clinical Characteristics and degree of severity of COVID-19 in Hemodialysis Patients in Armed Forces Institute of Urology.

Authors

  • Dr Saba Umar AFIU
  • Brig Dr. Sohail Sabir
  • Brig Dr. Khalid raja Armed forces institute of urology
  • Khurram Mansoor Armed forces institute of urology
  • Tanveer Sajid Armed forces institute of urology
  • Salman Saleem
  • Aamir Ikram
  • Fuad Siddiqui
  • Haroon Sabir

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53778/pjkd54169

Keywords:

hemodialysis, COVID-19, Mortality,, morbidity, pandemic,, Diabetes Mellitus, ischemic heart disease

Abstract

Introduction

 This study was conducted to evaluate the clinical characteristics and severity of COVID -19 in hemodialysis patients at  from 1st March 2020 to 15th August 2020.

Methodology

It was a prospective and Cross Sectional Observational Study. We collected data prospectively that includes all patients on maintenance hemodialysis and reviewed clinical characteristics  of those with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 between March 1and August 15, 2020.

Results

 39 out of 268 dialysis dependent patients had  COVID-19. Mean age of patients was 55.9yrs. Only 35.8% patients were symptomatic. 15 out of 39 were having mild  disease,12  had moderate and 12  had severe disease. Females (54.5%)  were found to be  more affected  than males(45.5%). Dry cough was the commonest symptom (53.8%) followed by fever (46.1%) and abdominal pain(18.1%).  Patients with multiple comorbidities were found to have severe disease.

Conclusion

We concluded that patients receiving maintenance hemodialysis are susceptible to COVID-19 and that hemodialysis centers are  high risk for spread of infection. Isolating  patients with COVID-19  can help in preventing the spread of COVID-19.

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Published

2021-12-25

How to Cite

Umar, S., Sabir, S., Raja, K., Mansoor, K., Sajid, T., Saleem, S., Ikram, A., Siddiqui, F., & Sabir, H. (2021). Clinical Characteristics and degree of severity of COVID-19 in Hemodialysis Patients in Armed Forces Institute of Urology. Pakistan Journal of Kidney Diseases, 5(4), 105–110. https://doi.org/10.53778/pjkd54169