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Early Creatinine and eGFR Changes as Prognostic Predictors of COVID-19 Patients

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Objectives We aimed to investigate the effects of the COVID-19 disease on kidney functions and early prognosis. Materials and Methods All cases were divided into those discharged and exitus cases. The patients were diagnosed with acute kidney injury (AKI) according to the KDIGO criteria. Results As a result of the ROC analysis, the patients with a creatinine value above 1.05 for day 1 and 0.975 for creatinine value on day 7 would be mortal (AUC values of 0.641 (0.569-0.714) and 0.757 (0.689-0.825), respectively). As a result of Univariate analysis; D-Dimer, Procalcitonin, BUN and creatinine values are risk factors and a one-unit increase in these values is 1.184; 1.105; It was determined that it would increase 1.024 and 1.304 times (p values 0.008; 0.007; <0.001; 0.002), respectively. Decreased in e-GFR value would increase the risk of death 1.026 (1/0.975) times (p<0.001). Conclusions We observed the high creatinine, D-dimer, procalcitonin, ferritin, and low e-GFR levels were risk factors for severity and mortality for COVID-19 disease. While physicians and all stakeholders focus on the prognosis and mortality of the disease of COVID-19 disease, it is necessary to be thorough about kidney involvement as much as respiratory system involvement.

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Çanakçı, Ebru/0000-0003-2093-9229; Sayim, Beyza/0000-0003-2095-105X; Karataş, Ahmet/0000-0001-9095-6054; Özturan, Aykut/0000-0002-4645-5225; Kaya, Yasemin/0000-0001-7360-8090;

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Turkish Journal of Biochemistry-Turk Biyokimya Dergisi

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47

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3

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237

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245

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