Kidney damage by COVID-19 and rationale for extracorporeal therapies

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Abstract

Without doubt, there is some involvement of the kidney in novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which is responsible for multiple organ dysfunctions resulting in severe complications in the human body. This newly discovered COVID-19 has incited panic globally. However, the role of kidney involvement in the novel COVID-19 disease is still unclear. In this commentary, we discuss the various pathways involved in kidney damage by COVID-19, and the rationale for extracorporeal support with various blood purification strategies in critically ill people with COVID 19.

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Mehreen, U., Ali, A., Khatoon, A., Zafar, N., Tanveer, Q., & Basit, I. (2020). Kidney damage by COVID-19 and rationale for extracorporeal therapies. Biomedical Research and Therapy, 7(10), 4071–4074. https://doi.org/10.15419/BMRAT.V7I10.644

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