id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-264073-yhztrscf Betonico, Gustavo Navarro Challenges in COVID‐19 medical response: a nephrology perspective 2020-06-20 .txt text/plain 1704 104 47 2 Some strategies to minimize the risk of spreading SARS-CoV-2 throughout the dialysis units are simple such as a phone call to the patients just before their HD session asking about any signs of fever or respiratory symptoms. All rights reserved Patients infected with COVID-19 often present clinical markers of kidney injury. 5 According to the available reports, Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) occurs in approximately 3 -15% of patients with COVID-19 infection. 6 Most patients with COVID-19 are affected by mild or asymptomatic renal disease, but those who develop AKI usually share the most severe phenotype of the disease, characterized by cytokine storm, acute lung injury and, eventually, hypercoagulability. 11 In general, dialysis indications in COVID-19 patients follow the same recommendations as in other acute kidney injuries. Management of Patients on Dialysis and With Kidney Transplant During Covid-19 Coronavirus Infection Review Intensive care management of coronavirus disease 2019 ( COVID-19 ): challenges and recommendations ./cache/cord-264073-yhztrscf.txt ./txt/cord-264073-yhztrscf.txt