TY - JOUR
T1 - COVID-19 in pediatric nephrology centers in Turkey
AU - Leventoğlu, Emre
AU - Atikel, Yeşim Özdemir
AU - Nalçacioğlu, Hülya
AU - Dursun, Ismail
AU - Dursun, Hasan
AU - Yildirim, Zeynep Yürük
AU - Yildiz, Nurdan
AU - Aksoy, Gülşah Kaya
AU - Taşdemir, Mehmet
AU - Çelakil, Mehtap
AU - Kiliç, Beltinge Demircioğlu
AU - Selçuk, Şena Zirhli
AU - Canpolat, Nur
AU - Çakici, Evrim Kargin
AU - Özlü, Sare Gülfem
AU - Tülpar, Sebahat
AU - Yüksel, Selçuk
AU - Atmiş, Bahriye
AU - Döven, Serra Sürmeli
AU - Taner, Sevgin
AU - Ertan, Pelin
AU - Kavaz, Asli
AU - Bayram, Meral Torun
AU - Kalyoncu, Mukaddes
AU - Gülleroğlu, Kaan
AU - Kabasakal, Caner
AU - Demir, Belde Kasap
AU - Çiçek, Rümeysa Yasemin
AU - Bilge, Ilmay
AU - Dönmez, Osman
AU - Kara, Aslihan
AU - Yavaşcan, Önder
AU - Özçelik, Gül
AU - Yildirim, Deniz Gezgin
AU - Güler, Muhammet Akif
AU - Sönmez, Ferah
AU - Poyrazoğlu, Hakan
AU - Akman, Sema
AU - Topaloğlu, Rezan
AU - Alpay, Harika
AU - Bakkaloğlu, Sevcan A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© TÜBİTAK.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Background/aim: There is limited data on COVID-19 disease in children with kidney disease. We aimed to investigate the characteristics and prognosis of COVID-19 in pediatric nephrology patients in Turkey. Materials and methods: This was a national, multicenter, retrospective cohort study based on an online survey evaluating the data between 11th March 2020 and 11th March 2021 as an initial step of a detailed pediatric nephrology COVID-19 registry. Results: Two hundred and three patients (89 girls and 114 boys) were diagnosed with COVID-19. One-third of these patients (36.9%) were between 10–15 years old. Half of the patients were on kidney replacement therapy: kidney transplant (KTx) recipients (n = 56, 27.5%), patients receiving chronic hemodialysis (n = 33, 16.3%) and those on peritoneal dialysis (PD) (n = 18, 8.9%). Fifty-four (26.6%) children were asymptomatic. Eighty-two (40.3%) patients were hospitalized and 23 (28%) needed intensive care unit admission. Fifty-five percent of the patients were not treated, while the remaining was given favipiravir (20.7%), steroid (16.3%), and hydroxychloroquine (11.3%). Acute kidney injury developed in 19.5% of hospitalized patients. Five (2.4%) had MIS-C. Eighty-three percent of the patients were discharged without any apparent sequelae, while 7 (3.4%) died. One hundred and eight health care staff were infected during the study period. Conclusion: COVID-19 was most commonly seen in patients who underwent KTx and received HD. The combined immunosuppressive therapy and frequent exposure to the hospital setting may increase these patients’ susceptibility. Staff infections before vaccination era were alarming, various precautions should be taken for infection control, particularly optimal vaccination coverage.
AB - Background/aim: There is limited data on COVID-19 disease in children with kidney disease. We aimed to investigate the characteristics and prognosis of COVID-19 in pediatric nephrology patients in Turkey. Materials and methods: This was a national, multicenter, retrospective cohort study based on an online survey evaluating the data between 11th March 2020 and 11th March 2021 as an initial step of a detailed pediatric nephrology COVID-19 registry. Results: Two hundred and three patients (89 girls and 114 boys) were diagnosed with COVID-19. One-third of these patients (36.9%) were between 10–15 years old. Half of the patients were on kidney replacement therapy: kidney transplant (KTx) recipients (n = 56, 27.5%), patients receiving chronic hemodialysis (n = 33, 16.3%) and those on peritoneal dialysis (PD) (n = 18, 8.9%). Fifty-four (26.6%) children were asymptomatic. Eighty-two (40.3%) patients were hospitalized and 23 (28%) needed intensive care unit admission. Fifty-five percent of the patients were not treated, while the remaining was given favipiravir (20.7%), steroid (16.3%), and hydroxychloroquine (11.3%). Acute kidney injury developed in 19.5% of hospitalized patients. Five (2.4%) had MIS-C. Eighty-three percent of the patients were discharged without any apparent sequelae, while 7 (3.4%) died. One hundred and eight health care staff were infected during the study period. Conclusion: COVID-19 was most commonly seen in patients who underwent KTx and received HD. The combined immunosuppressive therapy and frequent exposure to the hospital setting may increase these patients’ susceptibility. Staff infections before vaccination era were alarming, various precautions should be taken for infection control, particularly optimal vaccination coverage.
KW - COVID-19
KW - Children
KW - Turkey
KW - kidney
KW - pediatric nephrology
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85144520138
U2 - 10.55730/1300-0144.5521
DO - 10.55730/1300-0144.5521
M3 - Article
C2 - 36945974
AN - SCOPUS:85144520138
SN - 1300-0144
VL - 52
SP - 1762
EP - 1770
JO - Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
JF - Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
IS - 6
ER -