2020, Número S4
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Med Int Mex 2020; 36 (S4)
COVID-19 en el paciente con enfermedad renal
Espinosa-Cuevas MÁ, López-Cisneros S
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 15
Paginas: 53-56
Archivo PDF: 282.46 Kb.
FRAGMENTO
ANTECEDENTES
La infección por COVID-19 se ha asociado con empeoramiento clínico
en pacientes con una variedad de comorbilidades: insuficiencia
cardiaca, diabetes, enfermedad coronaria, asma y enfermedad pulmonar
obstructiva crónica. Se ha reportado una incidencia de 3 a
9% de lesión renal aguda en pacientes con infección por COVID-19
sin enfermedad renal crónica previa, así como frecuencia elevada
de alteraciones renales: albuminuria, proteinuria, hematuria e incremento
de las concentraciones de creatinina y nitrógeno ureico.
Esta infección es un factor de riesgo independiente de mortalidad
hospitalaria.
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