CLINICAL AND LABORATORY ASPECTS OF PATIENTS WITH POST-COVID NEPHROPATHY

Authors

  • Safarova Gulnoz Avazhonovna

Keywords:

post-COVID nephropathy, clinical and laboratory aspects

Abstract

Coronavirus infection is dangerous not only by inflammation and lesions of the lung tissue. Complications of the disease, carried in any form, affect the heart, brain and kidneys. The urinary system is affected in 59% of all cases of complications. Objective. To study clinical peculiarities of renal diseases in patients in the post-covid period. Materials and methods of research: 60 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 in anamnesis were included in the study. Results: When studying the history of the patients, a specific clinical picture of nephropathies in patients in the post-covid period was revealed. A comparative analysis of clinical and laboratory data revealed predominantly proteinuria, hematuria and decreased SCF, indicating a significantly worse prognosis of the disease. Conclusions: SARS-CoV-2 virus directly or indirectly affects the kidneys. The impairment of function and morphology of previously healthy kidneys observed in COVID-19 infection is reversible in most cases. Renal damage scores in COVID-19 infection are associated with a worse prognosis.

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Published

2024-07-29