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World J Nephrol. May 25, 2022; 11(3): 105-114
Published online May 25, 2022. doi: 10.5527/wjn.v11.i3.105
Published online May 25, 2022. doi: 10.5527/wjn.v11.i3.105
Ref. | Country | Type of study | Coronavirus disease patients , n | Patients admitted to intensive care unit, n (%) | Patients developed acute kidney injury, n (%) |
Arentz et al[22], 2020 | United States | Case series | 21 | 4 (19.1) | 4 (19.1) |
Hirsch et al | United States | Retrospective observational cohort study | 5449 | 1395 (25.6) | 1993 (36.6) |
Thakkar et al[24], 2020 | United States | Retrospectiveobservational study | 300 | 300 | 224 (75) |
Yidirim et al[25], 2021 | Turkey | Retrospective study | 331 | 17 | 17 (5.1) |
Yan et al[26], 2020 | China | Retrospective, observational cohort study | 882 | 105 (11.9) | 115 (13) |
Zhang et al[27], 2020 | China | Case series | 221 | 55 (24.8) | 10 (4.5) |
Chen et al[28], 2020 | China | Case series | 274 | 50 (18.5) | 29 (11) |
Cheng et al[29], 2021 | China | Prospective cohort study | 701 | 73 (10.4) | 36 (5.1) |
Neves et al[30], 2021 | Brazil | Retrospective study | 102 | 95 | 54 |
- Citation: Wishahi M, Kamal NM. Multidisciplinary basic and clinical research of acute kidney injury with COVID-19: Pathophysiology, mechanisms, incidence, management and kidney transplantation . World J Nephrol 2022; 11(3): 105-114
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-6124/full/v11/i3/105.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5527/wjn.v11.i3.105