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COVID-19对透析患者和工作人员的全球早期影响及经验教训:DOPPS圆桌讨论

Worldwide Early Impact of COVID-19 on Dialysis Patients and Staff and Lessons Learned: A DOPPS Roundtable Discussion.

作者信息

Robinson Bruce M, Guedes Murilo, Alghonaim Mohammed, Cases Aleix, Dasgupta Indranil, Gan Liangying, Jacobson Stefan H, Kanjanabuch Talerngsak, Kim Yong-Lim, Kleophas Werner, Labriola Laura, Perlman Rachel L, Reboldi Gianpaolo, Srivatana Vesh, Suri Rita S, Tsuruya Kazuhiko, Torres Pablo Urena, Pisoni Ronald L, Pecoits-Filho Roberto

机构信息

Arbor Research Collaborative for Health, Ann Arbor, MI.

School of Medicine, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Parana, Curitiba, Brazil.

出版信息

Kidney Med. 2021 Jul-Aug;3(4):619-634. doi: 10.1016/j.xkme.2021.03.006. Epub 2021 May 14.

Abstract

As the worst global pandemic of the past century, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had a disproportionate effect on maintenance dialysis patients and their health care providers. At a virtual roundtable on June 12, 2020, Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS) investigators from 15 countries in Asia, Europe, and the Americas described and compared the effects of COVID-19 on dialysis care, with recent updates added. Most striking is the huge difference in risk to dialysis patients and staff across the world. Per-population cases and deaths among dialysis patients vary more than 100-fold across participating countries, mirroring burden in the general population. International data indicate that the case-fatality ratio remains at 10% to 30% among dialysis patients, confirming the gravity of infection, and that cases are much more common among in-center than home dialysis patients. This latter finding merits urgent study because in-center patients often have greater community exposure, and in-center transmission may be uncommon under optimal protocols. Greater telemedicine use is a welcome change here to stay, and our community needs to improve emergency planning and protect dialysis staff from the next pandemic. Finally, the pandemic's challenges have prompted widespread partnering and innovation in kidney care and research that must be sustained after this global health crisis.

摘要

作为上世纪最严重的全球大流行病,2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对维持性透析患者及其医疗服务提供者产生了不成比例的影响。在2020年6月12日的一次虚拟圆桌会议上,来自亚洲、欧洲和美洲15个国家的透析结果与实践模式研究(DOPPS)调查人员描述并比较了COVID-19对透析护理的影响,并增加了最新情况。最引人注目的是世界各地透析患者和工作人员面临的风险存在巨大差异。参与研究的国家中,透析患者的人均病例数和死亡数相差超过100倍,这与普通人群的负担情况相呼应。国际数据表明,透析患者的病死率仍在10%至30%之间,这证实了感染的严重性,而且中心透析患者中的病例比家庭透析患者更为常见。后一项发现值得紧急研究,因为中心透析患者通常有更多的社区接触机会,而且在最佳方案下,中心内传播可能并不常见。更多地使用远程医疗是一个值得欢迎且会持续下去的变化,我们的社区需要改进应急计划,并保护透析工作人员免受下一次大流行病的影响。最后,这场大流行病带来的挑战促使肾脏护理和研究领域广泛开展合作与创新,在这场全球卫生危机之后,这种合作与创新必须持续下去。

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