Interactions between the principal risk factors for reduction of the eGFR in unvaccinated COVID-19 survivors: Normal pre-COVID-19 eGFR, not having diabetes and being hospitalized

Jose Guzman-Esquivel,Janet Diaz-Martinez,Jose G. Ortega-Ortiz,Efren Murillo-Zamora,Valery Melnikov, Hector R. Tejeda-Luna, Vanessa G. Cosio-Medina, Karla I. Llerenas-Aguirre,Jose A. Guzman-Solorzano, Gustavo A. Hernandez-Fuentes, Maria R. Ochoa-Castro, Martha I. Cardenas-Rojas,Fabian Rojas-Larios,Ivan Delgado-Enciso

EXPERIMENTAL AND THERAPEUTIC MEDICINE(2023)

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There are contradictory results regarding changes in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) survivors. An analysis of eGFR changes and clinical characteristics associated with those changes was conducted among COVID-19 survivors. eGFR values were compared at different time points (before and 4-, 8- and 12-months after COVID-19 infection). A multivariate generalized linear mixed model (GENLINMIXED procedure) with a binary logistic regression link was used to determine factors associated with eGFR reduction of >= 10 ml/min/1.73 m2. Being hospitalized (RR=2.90, 95% CI=1.10-7.68, P=0.032), treated with Ivermectin (RR=14.02, 95% CI=4.11-47.80, P<0.001) or anticoagulants (RR=6.51, 95% CI=2.69-15.73, P<0.001) are risk factors for a reduced eGFR. Having a low eGFR (<90 ml/min/1.73 m2) before COVID-19 infection, having B-positive blood type, diabetes, taking vitamin C during the acute phase of COVID-19 or suffering from chronic COVID-19 symptoms, were identified as protective factors. Analysis involving a two-way interaction (A x B, where A and B are factors) demonstrated that the combination of patients with a normal eGFR value before COVID-19 infection without diabetes (RR=58.60, 95% CI=11.62-295.38, P<0.001), or a normal eGFR value with being hospitalized for COVID-19 (RR=38.07, 95% CI=8.68-167.00, P<0.001), increased the probability of a reduced eGFR. The changes in eGFR in COVID-19 survivors varied depending on patient characteristics. Furthermore, the principal risk factors for post-COVID-19 eGFR reduction were analyzed in separate models.
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coronavirus disease 2019,glomerular filtration rate,post-acute coronavirus disease 2019 syndrome,kidney,diabetes mellitus
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