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There is one clinical trial.
The authors hypothesize that the SARS-CoV-2 virus can affect the kidneys, causing them to be damaged. The present study aims to explain the mechanisms of kidney injury in patients diagnosed with COVID-19.
Description: estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), ml/min, in groups with mild, moderate and severe COVID-19
Measure: The effect of COVID-19 severity on the severity of renal failure Time: 2 monthsDescription: viral RNA concentration in urine, ME/ml
Measure: The expression of viral RNA in the urine with the severity of renal failure Time: 2 monthsDescription: albumine excretion with urine, g/ml
Measure: The severity of microalbuminuria in patients with COVID-19 of different conditions and renal failure Time: 2 monthsDescription: estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), ml/min
Measure: Assessment of the severity of renal impairment in patients who died from COVID-19 Time: 2 monthsDescription: Duration of viral RNA detection in urine by PCR, weeks
Measure: Estimation of the duration of urinary viral RNA isolation in patients undergoing COVID-19 Time: 2 monthsDescription: expression of ACE-2 by imminohistochemistry at autopsy specimen
Measure: Expression of ACE-2 receptors in the kidneys of patients with renal failure who died from COVID-19 Time: 2 months