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Results from the IRoc-GN international registry of patients with COVID-19 and glomerular disease suggest close monitoring.

Meryl Waldman1, Maria J Soler2, Clara García-Carro2, Liz Lightstone3, Tabitha Turner-Stokes3, Megan Griffith4, Joan Torras5, Laura Martinez Valenzuela5, Oriol Bestard5, Colin Geddes6, Oliver Flossmann7, Kelly L Budge8, Chiara Cantarelli9, Enrico Fiaccadori9, Marco Delsante9, Enrique Morales10, Eduardo Gutierrez10, Jose A Niño-Cruz11, Armando J Martinez-Rueda11, Giorgia Comai12, Claudia Bini12, Gaetano La Manna12, Maria F Slon13, Joaquin Manrique13, Irene Agraz2, Ninet Sinaii14, Paolo Cravedi15.   

Abstract

The effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection on individuals with immune-mediated glomerulonephritis, who are often undergoing immunosuppressive treatments, are unknown. Therefore, we created the International Registry of COVID infection in glomerulonephritis (IRoc-GN), and identified 40 patients with glomerulonephritis and COVID-19 followed in centers in North America and Europe. Detailed information on glomerulonephritis diagnosis, kidney parameters, and baseline immunosuppression prior to infection were recorded, as well as clinical presentation, laboratory values, treatment, complications, and outcomes of COVID-19. This cohort was compared to 80 COVID-positive control cases from the general population without glomerulonephritis matched for the time of infection. The majority (70%) of the patients with glomerulonephritis and all the controls were hospitalized. Patients with glomerulonephritis had significantly higher mortality (15% vs. 5%, respectively) and acute kidney injury (39% vs. 14%) than controls, while the need for kidney replacement therapy was not statistically different between the two groups. Receiving immunosuppression or renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitors at presentation did not increase the risk of death or acute kidney injury in the glomerulonephritis cohort. In the cohort with glomerulonephritis, lower serum albumin at presentation and shorter duration of glomerular disease were associated with greater risk of acute kidney injury and need for kidney replacement therapy. No differences in outcomes occurred between patients with primary glomerulonephritis versus glomerulonephritis associated with a systemic autoimmune disease (lupus or vasculitis). Thus, due to the higher mortality and risk of acute kidney injury than in the general population without glomerulonephritis, patients with glomerulonephritis and COVID-19 should be carefully monitored, especially when they present with low serum albumin levels.
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Keywords:  AKI; COVID-19; IRoc-GN; SARS-CoV-2; glomerulonephritis; proteinuria

Year:  2020        PMID: 33181156     DOI: 10.1016/j.kint.2020.10.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kidney Int        ISSN: 0085-2538            Impact factor:   10.612


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1.  COVID-19 in Patients with Glomerular Disease: Follow-Up Results from the IRoc-GN International Registry.

Authors:  Meryl Waldman; Maria Jose Soler; Clara García-Carro; Liz Lightstone; Tabitha Turner-Stokes; Megan Griffith; Joan Torras; Laura Martinez Valenzuela; Oriol Bestard; Colin Geddes; Oliver Flossmann; Kelly L Budge; Chiara Cantarelli; Enrico Fiaccadori; Marco Delsante; Enrique Morales; Eduardo Gutierrez; Jose A Niño-Cruz; Armando J Martinez-Rueda; Giorgia Comai; Claudia Bini; Gaetano La Manna; Maria F Slon; Joaquin Manrique; Alejandro Avello; Raul Fernandez-Prado; Alberto Ortiz; Smaragdi Marinaki; Carmen Rita Martin Varas; Cristina Rabasco Ruiz; Milagros Sierra-Carpio; Rebeca García-Agudo; Gema Fernández Juárez; Alexander J Hamilton; Annette Bruchfeld; Constantina Chrysochou; Lilian Howard; Smeeta Sinha; Tim Leach; Irene Agraz Pamplona; Umberto Maggiore; Paolo Cravedi
Journal:  Kidney360       Date:  2021-12-03

Review 2.  Kidney implications of SARS-CoV2 infection in children.

Authors:  Erica C Bjornstad; Michael E Seifert; Keia Sanderson; Daniel I Feig
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2021-08-28       Impact factor: 3.651

3.  Focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis associated with COVID-19 infection.

Authors:  Juan León Román; Ander Vergara; Irene Agraz; Clara García-Carro; Sheila Bermejo; Alejandra Gabaldón; María José Soler
Journal:  Nefrologia (Engl Ed)       Date:  2022-01-20

4.  Focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis associated with COVID-19 infection.

Authors:  Juan LeónRomán; Ander Vergara; Irene Agraz; Clara García-Carro; Sheila Bermejo; Alejandra Gabaldón; María José Soler
Journal:  Nefrologia (Engl Ed)       Date:  2021-04-19

Review 5.  Cardiovascular complications after COVID-19 in chronic kidney disease, dialysis and kidney transplant patients.

Authors:  Charalampos Loutradis; Apostolos G Pitoulias; Eleni Pagkopoulou; Georgios A Pitoulias
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  2021-11-22       Impact factor: 2.266

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Authors:  Madelena Stauss; Ajay Dhaygude; Arvind Ponnusamy; Martin Myers; Alexander Woywodt
Journal:  Clin Kidney J       Date:  2021-12-21

7.  Perspective on COVID-19 vaccination in patients with immune-mediated kidney diseases: consensus statements from the ERA-IWG and EUVAS.

Authors:  Kate I Stevens; Eleni Frangou; Jae I L Shin; Hans-Joachim Anders; Annette Bruchfeld; Ulf Schönermarck; Thomas Hauser; Kerstin Westman; Gema M Fernandez-Juarez; Jürgen Floege; Dimitrios Goumenos; Kultigin Turkmen; Cees van Kooten; Stephen P McAdoo; Vladimir Tesar; Mårten Segelmark; Duvuru Geetha; David R W Jayne; Andreas Kronbichler
Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant       Date:  2022-07-26       Impact factor: 7.186

8.  Review of Early Immune Response to SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination Among Patients With CKD.

Authors:  Edward J Carr; Andreas Kronbichler; Matthew Graham-Brown; Graham Abra; Christos Argyropoulos; Lorraine Harper; Edgar V Lerma; Rita S Suri; Joel Topf; Michelle Willicombe; Swapnil Hiremath
Journal:  Kidney Int Rep       Date:  2021-07-06

9.  How to Manage COVID-19 Vaccination in Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases: An Expert Opinion by IMIDs Study Group.

Authors:  Francesca Ferretti; Rosanna Cannatelli; Maurizio Benucci; Stefania Carmagnola; Emilio Clementi; Piergiorgio Danelli; Dario Dilillo; Paolo Fiorina; Massimo Galli; Maurizio Gallieni; Giovanni Genovese; Valeria Giorgi; Alessandro Invernizzi; Giovanni Maconi; Jeanette A Maier; Angelo V Marzano; Paola S Morpurgo; Manuela Nebuloni; Dejan Radovanovic; Agostino Riva; Giuliano Rizzardini; Gianmarco Sabiu; Pierachille Santus; Giovanni Staurenghi; Gianvincenzo Zuccotti; Pier Carlo Sarzi-Puttini; Sandro Ardizzone
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-04-15       Impact factor: 7.561

10.  Risk factors for the mortality of hemodialysis patients with COVID-19: A multicenter study from the overall hemodialysis population in Wuhan.

Authors:  Hui Tang; Can Tu; Fei Xiong; Xin Sun; Jian-Bo Tian; Jun-Wu Dong; Xiao-Hui Wang; Chun-Tao Lei; Jing Liu; Zheng Zhao; Yang Qiu; Xiao-Ping Miao; Chun Zhang
Journal:  Semin Dial       Date:  2021-06-16       Impact factor: 2.886

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