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CARDIORENAL SYNDROME AND COVID-19.

Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to analyses the cases with cardiorenal syndrome, and the ratio of cardiovascular disease and COVID-19. Prospective methods were used to conduct this research, including the period (January 2020-December 2021). Cases of patients treated at the Nephrology Clinic at the University Clinical Center of Kosovo (UCCK) have been studied. The categorical variables were analyzed with the X² test and the Fisher exact test. The study included 120 patients with acute renal disease treated at the Nephrology Clinic at the University Clinical Center of Kosovo (UCCK), of which 46 (38.3%) female and 74 (61.6%) male. Of the 120 patients included in the study 4 were 18-34 years old, 8 were 35-49 years old, 30 were 50-64 years old, and 78 were > 65 years old. There is a strong link between cardiorenal syndrome and age. Regarding cardiorenal syndrome and its association with other diseases in this prospective study were found these concomitant diseases such as: diabetes mellitus type 2, secondary anemia, hypothyroidism, hyperparathyroidism, pneumonia, sepsis, ascites, mesenteric tumor, hyperkalemia, and Covid-19 Infection. There is a strong link between cardiorenal syndrome and COVID-19 Infection. In recent decades various studies have been done against the definition of cardiorenal syndrome, the understanding of pathophysiology, the use of new biomarkers that represent a new dimension in the diagnostic algorithm, and the difficulties in treating this syndrome.
AuthorsI Rudhani, N Morina, L Spahiu, G Elezi, Ah Avdulahu, Ad Avdullahu, M Berbatovci-Ukimeraj
JournalGeorgian medical news (Georgian Med News) Issue 342 Pg. 54-57 (Sep 2023) ISSN: 1512-0112 [Print] Georgia (Republic)
PMID37991957 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Topics
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Female
  • Adolescent
  • Young Adult
  • Adult
  • Middle Aged
  • Aged
  • Cardio-Renal Syndrome (diagnosis, epidemiology, complications)
  • Prospective Studies
  • COVID-19 (complications)
  • Acute Kidney Injury
  • Chronic Disease

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