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Coronavirus disease 2019 is a novel viral disease caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 virus. The original cases occurred in Wuhan, China, in December 2019 and rapidly spread to other areas worldwide, constituting a pandemic with unimaginable health and economic consequences. the World Health Organization elevated the disease to the category of a pandemic on March 11, 2020.
In children, the reported mortality rates were far below 1%, while in people above the age of 70 years it was above 5% or higher. So, in this retrospective study, the investigators describe the clinical features and outcomes of children with chronic kidney diseases who were diagnosed with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 infection at pediatric centers in Doha from 1st March 2020 till January 20th, 2022. This review looks into the literature on pediatric patients with chronic kidney diseases to verify whether they were more prone to developing more severe symptoms when diagnosed with Coronavirus disease 2019 compared to children without chronic kidney diseases and adults with chronic kidney diseases, and the Prevalence of COVID-19 infection between patients with chronic kidney diseases, and the role of COVID-19 infection in increasing the relapses and deterioration of chronic kidney diseases.
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In this retrospective study investigators will include all children and adolescents (≤ 18 years old) with pre-existing CKD and laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection who were treated at Hamad General Hospital, in Doha, Qatar during this pandemic using the electronic medical records from 1st March 2020 till January 20th, 2022. Indications for testing patients for SARS CoV-2 infection included:
Indications for hospital admission were:
The Patients will be followed up until discharge, death, or 4weeks after diagnosis of COVID-19, whichever was earlier, until 20 January. Hypertension was defined using standard guidelines. The estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) was calculated using the modified Schwartz formula.
Investigators will look for the clinical manifestations, radiological and laboratory findings, severity of COVID-19 infection, prevalence and difference between waves of the pandemic, median age, gender, and ethnic background. Underlying illness, renal treatment, reinfection, correlation with vaccination.
Participants are divided into three groups; first wave, second wave, and third wave
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Mahmoud Alhandi Omar Helal; Mohammad Alamri
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