Original Article

Vol. 33 No. 2 (2024): Turkish Journal of Nephrology Türk Nefroloji Derneği Dergisi TND Dergisi

Post-COVID-19 Outcomes of Patients with Primary Glomerular Diseases: A Nationwide Controlled Study

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Esra Akçalı
Sinan Trabulus
Zeynep Ural
İrem Pembegül
Alper Azak
Fatih Palit
Metin Ergül
Selma Alagöz
Seda Şafak
Ayça İnci
Sena Ulu
Özkan Güngör
Elif Arı Bakır
Nurhan Seyahi
Alaattin Yıldız
Kenan Ateş
Ali Rıza Odabaş
Savaş Öztürk
Fatih Yılmaz
Taner Bastürk
Musa Pınar
Fatma Ayerden Ebinç
Rüya Mutluay
Yavuz Ayar
Zeki Aydın
İlyas Öztürk
Tolga Kuzu
Rümeyza Kazancıoğlu
Nimet Aktaş
Kenan Turgutalp
Aydın Türkmen
Mustafa Arıcı
Serhat Karadağ

Abstract

Background: Patients with chronic diseases such as chronic kidney disease (CKD) have been reported to have more adverse outcomes during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. There are insufficient data on the outcomes of patients with primary glomerular diseases (PGD) after COVID-19.



Methods: We designed a national multicenter observational study that included adult patients with biopsy-proven PGD who survived COVID-19. A control group was created from the same centers, including PGD patients without COVID-19. The clinical and laboratory data of the patients at baseline, first, and third months after COVID-19 were recorded.



Results: A total of 129 patients from 21 centers were included (COVID-19 group, n = 77). Baseline characteristics were almost similar except the ratio of active disease in the non-COVID-19 group was significantly higher than in the COVID-19 group. No patients died during the first and third months. Respiratory symptoms were significantly higher in the COVID-19 group than in the non-COVID-19 group in the first month (7.8% vs. 0%, P = .039). All other follow-up outcomes, including initiation of chronic kidney replacement therapy and initiation of new immunosuppressive treatment, and the laboratory data were not different between the groups in the first and third months.



Conclusion: Primary glomerular disease patients in the post-COVID-19 period had more respiratory symptoms than non-COVID-19 PGD patients, but outcomes, including death and initiation of kidney replacement therapy, were not different in the first and third months post COVID-19.



Cite this article as: Öztürk S, Karadağ S, Arıcı M, et al. Post-COVID-19 outcomes of patients with primary glomerular diseases: A nationwide controlled study. Turk J Nephrol. 2024;33(2):179-187.


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