Kidney Medicine (Jan 2021)

COVID-19 in Children With Kidney Disease: A Report of 2 Cases

  • Abby Basalely,
  • Kaye Brathwaite,
  • Minh Dien Duong,
  • Diane Liu,
  • Alexandra Mazo,
  • Yuping Xie,
  • Marcela Del Rio,
  • Beatrice Goilav,
  • Nicole Hayde,
  • Frederick J. Kaskel,
  • Anna Zolotnitskaya,
  • Kimberly J. Reidy

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 120 – 123

Abstract

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The presentation of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in children with kidney disease is largely unknown. We report on 2 children with kidney disease not receiving long-term immunosuppression who were hospitalized due to COVID-19. The first case is an infant with end-stage kidney disease secondary to bilateral cystic dysplastic kidneys and posterior urethral valves receiving peritoneal dialysis, with a history of prematurity previously requiring mechanical ventilation in the neonatal intensive care unit, who presented with fever, hypertension, and emesis. He had no respiratory symptoms and recovered with supportive care. His hypertension was managed well with amlodipine. The second case is a child with steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome who presented with a relapse of nephrotic syndrome with concurrent peritonitis and sepsis caused by Streptococcus agalactiae. He was treated with antibiotics and prophylactic anticoagulation therspy. Steroid therapy was initiated after 48 hours of antibiotic therapy. Neither child required mechanical ventilation or developed COVID-19–related multisystem inflammatory syndrome.

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