COVID-19 in pediatric nephrology centers in Turkey

  • Emre Leventoğlu
  • , Yeşim Özdemir Atikel
  • , Hülya Nalçacioğlu
  • , Ismail Dursun
  • , Hasan Dursun
  • , Zeynep Yürük Yildirim
  • , Nurdan Yildiz
  • , Gülşah Kaya Aksoy
  • , Mehmet Taşdemir
  • , Mehtap Çelakil
  • , Beltinge Demircioğlu Kiliç
  • , Şena Zirhli Selçuk
  • , Nur Canpolat
  • , Evrim Kargin Çakici
  • , Sare Gülfem Özlü
  • , Sebahat Tülpar
  • , Selçuk Yüksel
  • , Bahriye Atmiş
  • , Serra Sürmeli Döven
  • , Sevgin Taner
  • Pelin Ertan, Asli Kavaz, Meral Torun Bayram, Mukaddes Kalyoncu, Kaan Gülleroğlu, Caner Kabasakal, Belde Kasap Demir, Rümeysa Yasemin Çiçek, Ilmay Bilge, Osman Dönmez, Aslihan Kara, Önder Yavaşcan, Gül Özçelik, Deniz Gezgin Yildirim, Muhammet Akif Güler, Ferah Sönmez, Hakan Poyrazoğlu, Sema Akman, Rezan Topaloğlu, Harika Alpay, Sevcan A. Bakkaloğlu

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1762-1770
Number of pages9
JournalTurkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Volume52
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • Children
  • Turkey
  • kidney
  • pediatric nephrology

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