A review of Covid-19 and acute kidney injury: from pathophysiology to clinical results

Volume: 43, Issue: 4, Pages: 551 - 571
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
Acute kidney injury (AKI) in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 is associated with higher mortality and a worse prognosis. Nevertheless, most patients with COVID-19 have mild symptoms, and about 5% can develop more severe symptoms and involve hypovolemia and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. In a pathophysiological perspective, severe SARS-CoV-2 infection is characterized by numerous dependent pathways triggered by hypercytokinemia,...
Paper Details
Title
A review of Covid-19 and acute kidney injury: from pathophysiology to clinical results
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
43
Issue
4
Pages
551 - 571
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