Post-COVID-19 complications in kidney transplant recipients

Mojtaba Shafiekhani, Sara Abolghasemi, Masoumeh Asgharpour, Zahra Zare, Halimeh Negahban, R. Akbari, H. Nikoupour, J. Roozbeh, Farshid Oliaie, Y. Yahyapour, Z. Geraili, M. Barari, S. Ebrahimpour, M. Baziboroun
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Background. Although most people recover from acute COVID-19 within a few weeks, some have long-lasting clinical problems. The prevalence of these prolonged complications in kidney transplant (KT) recipients has not been determined. Materials and methods. Six months following of 148 patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome admitted to three centers in Iran (Tehran, Shiraz and Babol) that underwent KT were included in this study. Also, one-hundred COVID-19 patients without KT were included as the control group. The demographic data, medications, and disease course were recorded. The baseline and demographic characteristics were analyzed using the Chi-square test. Moreover, students t-test were utilized to compare case and control groups. Results. The total number of patients was 248, of which 148 were in the case groups. Hospitalization associated with COVID-19 was for all patients; besides, there were 18 patients in control and 24 case groups admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU). The most commonly reported symptom was fever. Multivariate analysis identified the history of chronic kidney disease, hypertension, cerebral vascular accident, and diabetes mellites as predictors for developing post-COVID clinical complications. Conclusion. Evidence shows the high commonness of post-COVID-19 syndrome among kidney transplant patients after COVID-19, and the most common symptoms were fever, chills, and myalgia. So, all patients recovered from acute COVID-19 should undergo long-term monitoring to evaluate and treat possible complications.
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肾移植受者的covid -19后并发症
背景。虽然大多数人在几周内从急性COVID-19中康复,但有些人会出现长期的临床问题。这些长期并发症在肾移植(KT)受者中的患病率尚未确定。材料和方法。本研究纳入了在伊朗(德黑兰、设拉子和巴博勒)三个中心接受KT治疗的148名covid -19后综合征患者6个月后。另外,将100名没有KT的新冠肺炎患者作为对照组。记录患者的人口统计资料、用药情况和病程。使用卡方检验分析基线和人口统计学特征。此外,使用学生t检验来比较病例组和对照组。结果。患者总数248例,其中病例组148例。所有患者均与COVID-19相关住院;对照组18例,重症监护病房(ICU) 24例。最常见的症状是发烧。多因素分析发现,慢性肾脏疾病、高血压、脑血管意外和糖尿病史是发生新冠肺炎后临床并发症的预测因素。结论。有证据表明,在新冠肺炎后肾移植患者中,新冠肺炎后综合征的发生率很高,最常见的症状是发烧、发冷和肌痛。因此,所有从COVID-19急性康复的患者都应进行长期监测,以评估和治疗可能的并发症。
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