BMC Nephrology (Feb 2021)
Age and multimorbidities as poor prognostic factors for COVID-19 in hemodialysis: a Lebanese national study
- Mabel Aoun,
- Rabab Khalil,
- Walid Mahfoud,
- Haytham Fatfat,
- Line Bou Khalil,
- Rashad Alameddine,
- Nabil Afiouni,
- Issam Ibrahim,
- Mohamad Hassan,
- Haytham Zarzour,
- Ali Jebai,
- Nina Mourad Khalil,
- Luay Tawil,
- Zeina Mechref,
- Zuhair El Imad,
- Fadia Chamma,
- Ayman Khalil,
- Sandy Zeidan,
- Balsam El Ghoul,
- Georges Dahdah,
- Sarah Mouawad,
- Hiba Azar,
- Kamal Abou Chahine,
- Siba Kallab,
- Bashir Moawad,
- Ahmad Fawaz,
- Joseph Homsi,
- Carmen Tabaja,
- Maya Delbani,
- Rami Kallab,
- Hassan Hoballah,
- Wahib Haykal,
- Najat Fares,
- Walid Rahal,
- Wael Mroueh,
- Mohammed Youssef,
- Jamale Rizkallah,
- Ziad Sebaaly,
- Antoine Dfouni,
- Norma Ghosn,
- Nagi Nawfal,
- Walid Abou Jaoude,
- Nadine Bassil,
- Therese Maroun,
- Nabil Bassil,
- Chadia Beaini,
- Boutros Haddad,
- Elie Moubarak,
- Houssam Rabah,
- Amer Attieh,
- Serge Finianos,
- Dania Chelala
Affiliations
- Mabel Aoun
- Department of Nephrology, Saint-George Hospital Ajaltoun
- Rabab Khalil
- Makassed General Hospital
- Walid Mahfoud
- Saydet Zghorta Hospital
- Haytham Fatfat
- Mounla Hospital
- Line Bou Khalil
- Mount-Lebanon Hospital
- Rashad Alameddine
- Orange Nassau Hospital
- Nabil Afiouni
- Islamic Hospital
- Issam Ibrahim
- Youssef Akkar Hospital
- Mohamad Hassan
- Dar Al-Chifae Hospital
- Haytham Zarzour
- Zahraa Hospital
- Ali Jebai
- Bahman Hospital
- Nina Mourad Khalil
- Bahman Hospital
- Luay Tawil
- Siblin Governmental Hospital
- Zeina Mechref
- Ain Wazein Medical Village
- Zuhair El Imad
- Ain Wazein Medical Village
- Fadia Chamma
- Serhal Hospital
- Ayman Khalil
- Iklim Hospital
- Sandy Zeidan
- Centre Hospitalier du Nord
- Balsam El Ghoul
- Centre Hospitalier du Nord
- Georges Dahdah
- Centre Hospitalier du Nord
- Sarah Mouawad
- Faculty of Medicine, Saint-Joseph University
- Hiba Azar
- Faculty of Medicine, Saint-Joseph University
- Kamal Abou Chahine
- Beqaa Hospital
- Siba Kallab
- Abou Jaoude Hospital
- Bashir Moawad
- Abou Jaoude Hospital
- Ahmad Fawaz
- Labib Hospital
- Joseph Homsi
- Khoury Hospital
- Carmen Tabaja
- Hammoud Hospital University Medical Center
- Maya Delbani
- Hammoud Hospital University Medical Center
- Rami Kallab
- FMC Hospital
- Hassan Hoballah
- Sahel Hospital
- Wahib Haykal
- Beit Chabeb Hospital
- Najat Fares
- Saint-Georges Orthodoxe Hospital
- Walid Rahal
- Rahal Hospital
- Wael Mroueh
- Jabal Amel Hospital
- Mohammed Youssef
- Dinnieh Hospital
- Jamale Rizkallah
- Haroun Hospital
- Ziad Sebaaly
- Haroun Hospital
- Antoine Dfouni
- Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Notre Dame de Secours Hospital
- Norma Ghosn
- Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Notre Dame de Secours Hospital
- Nagi Nawfal
- Sacre-Coeur Hospital
- Walid Abou Jaoude
- Middle-East Institute of Health
- Nadine Bassil
- Middle-East Institute of Health
- Therese Maroun
- Middle-East Institute of Health
- Nabil Bassil
- Middle-East Institute of Health
- Chadia Beaini
- Bellevue Medical Center
- Boutros Haddad
- Saint-Georges Orthodoxe Hospital
- Elie Moubarak
- Hayek Hospital
- Houssam Rabah
- Makassed General Hospital
- Amer Attieh
- Youssef Akkar Hospital
- Serge Finianos
- Faculty of Medicine, Saint-Joseph University
- Dania Chelala
- Faculty of Medicine, Saint-Joseph University
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-021-02270-9
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 22,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 10
Abstract
Abstract Background Hemodialysis patients with COVID-19 have been reported to be at higher risk for death than the general population. Several prognostic factors have been identified in the studies from Asian, European or American countries. This is the first national Lebanese study assessing the factors associated with SARS-CoV-2 mortality in hemodialysis patients. Methods This is an observational study that included all chronic hemodialysis patients in Lebanon who were tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 from 31st March to 1st November 2020. Data on demographics, comorbidities, admission to hospital and outcome were collected retrospectively from the patients’ medical records. A binary logistic regression analysis was performed to assess risk factors for mortality. Results A total of 231 patients were included. Mean age was 61.46 ± 13.99 years with a sex ratio of 128 males to 103 females. Around half of the patients were diabetics, 79.2% presented with fever. A total of 115 patients were admitted to the hospital, 59% of them within the first day of diagnosis. Hypoxia was the major reason for hospitalization. Death rate was 23.8% after a median duration of 6 (IQR, 2 to 10) days. Adjusted regression analysis showed a higher risk for death among older patients (odds ratio = 1.038; 95% confidence interval: 1.013, 1.065), patients with heart failure (odds ratio = 4.42; 95% confidence interval: 2.06, 9.49), coronary artery disease (odds ratio = 3.27; 95% confidence interval: 1.69, 6.30), multimorbidities (odds ratio = 1.593; 95% confidence interval: 1.247, 2.036), fever (odds ratio = 6.66; 95% confidence interval: 1.94, 27.81), CRP above 100 mg/L (odds ratio = 4.76; 95% confidence interval: 1.48, 15.30), and pneumonia (odds ratio = 19.18; 95% confidence interval: 6.47, 56.83). Conclusions This national study identified older age, coronary artery disease, heart failure, multimorbidities, fever and pneumonia as risk factors for death in patients with COVID-19 on chronic hemodialysis. The death rate was comparable to other countries and estimated at 23.8%.
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