Outcomes of COVID-19 in peritoneal dialysis patients: A report by the European Renal Association COVID-19 Database

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2023-01

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Abrahams, Alferso CISNI 0000000397254068
Noordzij, Marlies
Goffin, Eric
Sanchez, J. Emilio
Franssen, Casper F.M.
Vart, Priya
Jager, Kitty J.
van Agteren, Madelon
Covic, Adrian
Mitra, Sandip

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Abstract

Background: The clinical course of COVID-19 in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients has so far only been analysed in relatively small, often single-centre case series. Therefore, we studied patient- and disease-related characteristics and outcomes of COVID-19 in a larger European cohort of PD patients. Methods: We used data from the European Renal Association COVID-19 Database (ERACODA) on PD and haemodialysis (HD) patients with COVID-19 (presentation between February 2020 and April 2021). Hazard ratios (HR) for mortality at 3 months were calculated using Cox proportional-hazards regression. In addition, we examined functional and mental health status among survivors at this time point as determined by their treating physician. Results: Of 216 PD patients with COVID-19, 80 (37%) were not hospitalised and 136 (63%) were hospitalised, of whom 19 (8.8%) were admitted to an intensive care unit. Mortality at 3 months for these subgroups was 18%, 40%, and 37%, respectively (p = 0.0031). Compared with HD patients, PD patients had higher mortality (crude HR: 1.49; 95% CI: 1.33–1.66), even when adjusted for patient characteristics and disease severity (adjusted HR: 1.56; 95% CI: 1.39–1.75). Follow-up data on 67 of 146 patients who survived COVID-19 showed functional recovery to pre-COVID-19 levels in 52 (78%) and mental recovery in 58 patients (87%) at 3 months after the COVID-19 diagnosis. Conclusion: The mortality rate in the first 3 months after presentation with COVID-19 is high, especially among PD patients who were hospitalised. PD patients with COVID-19 had a higher mortality risk than HD patients. The majority of surviving patients recovered both functionally and mentally from COVID-19 within 3 months.

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COVID-19, functional health status, mental health status, peritoneal dialysis, survival, Nephrology

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Abrahams, A C, Noordzij, M, Goffin, E, Sanchez, J E, Franssen, C F M, Vart, P, Jager, K J, van Agteren, M, Covic, A, Mitra, S, Basile, C, Konings, C, Hemmelder, M H, Duivenvoorden, R, Hilbrands, L B, Gansevoort, R T & ERACODA Collaborators 2023, 'Outcomes of COVID-19 in peritoneal dialysis patients : A report by the European Renal Association COVID-19 Database', Peritoneal Dialysis International, vol. 43, no. 1, pp. 23-36. https://doi.org/10.1177/08968608221144395