Medscape December 26, 2024
Edited by Shrabasti Bhattacharya

TOPLINE:

COVID-19 survivors show a more pronounced decline in kidney function than those who recover from pneumonia caused by other infections. This decline in kidney function, measured by the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), is particularly steep among individuals who require hospitalization for COVID-19.

METHODOLOGY:

  • SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has been associated with acute kidney injury, but its potential impact on long-term kidney function remains unclear.
  • Researchers investigated the decline in kidney function after COVID-19 vs pneumonia by including all hospitalized and nonhospitalized adults from the Stockholm Creatinine Measurements Project who had at least one eGFR measurement in the 2 years before a positive COVID-19 test result or pneumonia diagnosis.
  • Overall, 134,565 individuals (median age, 51 years;...

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