| Literature DB >> 35877031 |
Khalid Al Rumaihi1, Kareim Khalafalla1, Mohamed Arafa1,2,3, Arun Nair4, Ahmad Al Bishawi5, Areen Fino5, Faheem Sirtaj5, Mohamed Khair Ella5, Haitham ElBardisi1,2, Muhammad Abu Khattab5, Ahmad Majzoub6,7.
Abstract
PURPOSE: COVID-19 frequently affects the kidneys with symptoms ranging from mild proteinuria to progressive acute kidney injury. This prospective study aimed to assess the short- and long-term impact of asymptomatic and mild COVID-19 on the renal function of healthy young adults, and to determine the correlation between viral load and kidney function among these patients.Entities:
Keywords: Albumin; COVID-19; Creatinine; Kidney; Mild disease; Renal function; Young patients
Year: 2022 PMID: 35877031 PMCID: PMC9310686 DOI: 10.1007/s11255-022-03301-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Urol Nephrol ISSN: 0301-1623 Impact factor: 2.266
Baseline characteristics of patients
| Variable | Mean (± SD) or frequency (%) |
|---|---|
| Age | 35.10 (5.63) |
| COVID-19 severity indicators | |
| CT | 23.39 (5.23) |
| Asymptomatic | 30 (62.5) |
| Mild pneumonia | 18 (37.5) |
| CBC | |
| White blood cells (WBCs) | 6.79 (2.28) |
| Red blood cells (RBCs) | 5.26 (0.43) |
| Hemoglobin | 15.10 (1.10) |
| Hematocrit | 44.63 (3.21) |
| Platelets | 280.42 (123.80) |
| Renal function | |
| BUN | 3.91 (1.21) |
| SCr | 81.10 (14.60) |
| Serum electrolytes and minerals | |
| Na+ | 137.25 (2.48) |
| K+ | 4.48 (0.65) |
| Cl− | 100.21 (2.69) |
| Ca2+ | 2.34 (0.12) |
| HCO3− | 25.15 (1.57) |
| Serum albumin | 39.83 (4.42) |
| FBG | 6.27 (1.63) |
Univariate association of COVID-19 severity and clinical parameters
| Variable | Patients with asymptomatic COVID-19 | Patients with mild COVID-19 pneumonia | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 33.60 (5.84) | 37.61 (4.33) | 0.015* |
| CBC | |||
| White blood cells (WBCs) | 7.04 (2.26) | 6.37 (2.32) 5.25 (0.58) | 0.335 |
| Red blood cells (RBCs) | 5.26 (0.31) | 14.85 (1.30) | 0.929 |
| Hemoglobin | 15.21 (0.91) | 44.12 (4.01) | 0.266 |
| Hematocrit | 44.94 (2.65) | 255.06 | 0.396 |
| Platelets | 295.63 (85.07) | (170.13) | 0.276 |
| Renal function | |||
| BUN | 3.78 (0.92) | 4.13 (1.59) | 0.410 |
| SCr | 82.20 (10.73) | 90.56 (18.63) | 0.054** |
| Serum electrolytes and minerals | |||
| Na+ | 137.87 (92.22) | 136.22 (2.60) | 0.024* |
| K+ | 4.77 (0.54) | 4.02 (0.53) | < 0.001* |
| Cl− | 100.70 (2.31) | 99.39 (3.13) | 0.103 |
| Ca2+ | 2.37 (0.10) | 2.29 (0.15) | 0.060 |
| HCO3− | 25.33 (1.63) | 24.83 (1.47) | 0.291 |
| Serum albumin | 41.83 (3.20) | 36.50 (4.20) | < 0.001* |
| FBG | 5.90 (1.04) | 6.89 (2.20) | 0.086 |
*Statistically significant
**Borderline statistical significance
Correlation between viral load as determined by COVID-19 CT and clinical parameters
| Variable | Pearson correlation coefficient ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Age | 0.222 | 0.129 |
| CBC | ||
| White blood cells (WBCs) | 0.018 | 0.904 |
| Red blood cells (RBCs) | – 0.329 | 0.022* |
| Hemoglobin | – 0.266 | 0.068 |
| Hematocrit | – 0.293 | 0.043* |
| Platelets | 0.178 | 0.225 |
| Renal function | ||
BUN SCr | – 0.062 – 0.117 | 0.676 0.430 |
| Serum electrolytes and minerals | ||
| Na+ | – 0.173 | 0.240 |
| K+ | – 0.061 | 0.696 |
| Cl− | – 0.174 | 0.236 |
| Ca2+ | – 0.007 | 0.962 |
| HCO3− | 0.068 | 0.648 |
| Serum albumin | – 0.317 | 0.028* |
| FBG | – 0.161 | 0.275 |
*Statistically significant
Fig. 1Estimated marginal means of repeated measures of SCr
Fig. 2Estimated marginal means of repeated measures of BUN
Parameter estimates of repeated measures ANOVA
| Variable | Unadjusted beta* | 95% confidence interval | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SCr | |||
| At baseline | 12.836 | 2.405–23.268 | 0.019** |
| At 3-month | 14.345 | 1.149–27.542 | 0.035** |
| At 6-month | 14.100 | 0.730–27.470 | 0.040** |
| BUN | |||
| At baseline | 0.361 | – 0.832–1.553 | 0.534 |
| At 3-month | – 0.055 | – 1.316–1.205 | 0.928 |
| At 6-month | 0.250 | – 0.501–1.001 | 0.494 |
| Serum albumin | |||
| At baseline | – 6.317 | – 9.448–-3.185 | < 0.001** |
| At 3-month | 0.200 | – 1.929–2.329 | 0.847 |
| At 6-month | – 0.900 | – 3.096–1.296 | 0.403 |
*Parameter: mild COVID-19 pneumonia versus asymptomatic disease
**Statistically significant