糖尿病和高血压是COVID-19致急性肾损伤的危险因素:一项系统综述和荟萃分析

IF 0.5 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Pneumon Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI:10.18332/pne/154602
Ilham Setiawan, Sirin Salsabila, Buyung Prasetyawan, M. Ilmawan, Atma Gunawan, B. Daryanto, J. Fajar
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急性肾损伤(AKI)是COVID-19的严重并发症之一。糖尿病和高血压是两种具有相似合并症的截然不同的疾病。然而,AKI与合并糖尿病和/或高血压的COVID-19患者之间的相关性尚未得到广泛讨论。本研究旨在通过荟萃分析方法评估COVID-19诱发AKI的危险因素。方法通过回顾PubMed、Google Scholar和Medline等在线数据库截至2022年3月21日的最新相关研究进行荟萃分析。提取所需的与高血压和糖尿病相关的信息,作为COVID-19诱发AKI的潜在危险因素。使用合并优势比(OR)和95%置信区间(95% CI)分析相关性。结果:我们分析了29项研究,包括10698例AKI合并COVID-19患者和20917例对照。我们的研究结果显示,糖尿病试验(test)=0.0001, pE (Egger检验)=0.8074)和高血压患者(OR=1.7921) 95%的患者在感染COVID-19后发生AKI。结论糖尿病和高血压是新冠肺炎致急性肾损伤的重要危险因素。
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Diabetes mellitus and hypertension as risk factors of acute kidney injury induced by COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis
INTRODUCTION Acute kidney injury (AKI) is one of the severe complications of COVID-19. The two distinct medical conditions sharing similar comorbidities are diabetes and hypertension. However, the correlation between AKI and COVID-19 patients with diabetes and/or hypertension, has not been extensively discussed. This study aims to assess the risk factors of AKI induced by COVID-19, using a meta-analysis approach. METHODS A meta-analysis was carried out by reviewing the latest relevant studies on online databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar and Medline, up to 21 March 2022. The required information related to hypertension and diabetes as the potential risk factors of AKI induced by COVID-19, was extracted. The association was analyzed using pooled odds ratio (OR) and a 95% confidence interval (95% CI). RESULTS We analyzed 29 studies consisting of 10698 AKI patients with COVID-19 and 20917 controls. Our results show that patients with diabetes test)=0.0001, pE (Egger test)=0.8074) and hypertension (OR=1.7921;95% develop AKI when infected with COVID-19. CONCLUSIONS Diabetes and hypertension are prominent risk factors of acute kidney injury induced by COVID-19.
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