Situation of the Covid-19 epidemic in patients on peritoneal dialysis on 2020/05/15 in France : RDPLF data-base

Numerous studies have shown that chronic renal failure, whatever the treatment, is an important risk factor during the SARS-Cov2 pandemic. We present the incidence of COVID-19 infection, and its lethality, in France according to data from the French Language Peritoneal Dialysis Registry (RDPLF), dur...

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Main Authors: Mathilde Nouvier, Christian Verger, Denis Fouque
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RDPLF 2020-06-01
Series:Bulletin de la Dialyse à Domicile
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Online Access:https://bdd.rdplf.org/index.php/bdd/article/view/55433
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spelling doaj-bbdde9dabdc943cb9af0287b4329e9cc2021-06-02T05:45:25ZengRDPLFBulletin de la Dialyse à Domicile2607-99172020-06-0132738110.25796/bdd.v3i2.5543355433Situation of the Covid-19 epidemic in patients on peritoneal dialysis on 2020/05/15 in France : RDPLF data-baseMathilde Nouvier0Christian Verger1Denis Fouque2Department of nephrology, Hôpital Lyon Sud, Pierre-BéniteRDPLF, (Pontoise France)Department of neprhology, Hôpital Lyon Sud, Pierre-BéniteNumerous studies have shown that chronic renal failure, whatever the treatment, is an important risk factor during the SARS-Cov2 pandemic. We present the incidence of COVID-19 infection, and its lethality, in France according to data from the French Language Peritoneal Dialysis Registry (RDPLF), during the period of the epidemic peak between March 1 and May 15, 2020. Of the 3,104 patients treated with PD during this period, from 156 centers, 59 contracted COVID-19, ie 1.8%, a percentage significantly lower than that observed in center hemodialysis. Diabetes was found in 64% of infected patients while it was only present in 36% of uncontaminated patients. The mode of contamination was attributed to a hospital stay in 19% of the cases, a family infection in 17% of the cases, treatment in nursing homes in 15% of the cases, unknown in 44% of the cases. Sixty-two percent of the infected patients were on assisted PD, without identifying the source of contamination. The mortality rate was high at 40%, comparable to other countries in PD. A comparison with hemodialysis could only be made after adjustment for comorbidities and patient profiles: data on hemodialysis are not available in the RDPLF. Home peritoneal dialysis decreases the risk of Covid-19 contamination, but associated comorbidities and age are the source of high mortality. Non-autonomous patients have a higher risk of contamination.https://bdd.rdplf.org/index.php/bdd/article/view/55433sars-cov-2peritoneal dialysisfrancepandemiacovid-19
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Situation of the Covid-19 epidemic in patients on peritoneal dialysis on 2020/05/15 in France : RDPLF data-base
Bulletin de la Dialyse à Domicile
sars-cov-2
peritoneal dialysis
france
pandemia
covid-19
author_facet Mathilde Nouvier
Christian Verger
Denis Fouque
author_sort Mathilde Nouvier
title Situation of the Covid-19 epidemic in patients on peritoneal dialysis on 2020/05/15 in France : RDPLF data-base
title_short Situation of the Covid-19 epidemic in patients on peritoneal dialysis on 2020/05/15 in France : RDPLF data-base
title_full Situation of the Covid-19 epidemic in patients on peritoneal dialysis on 2020/05/15 in France : RDPLF data-base
title_fullStr Situation of the Covid-19 epidemic in patients on peritoneal dialysis on 2020/05/15 in France : RDPLF data-base
title_full_unstemmed Situation of the Covid-19 epidemic in patients on peritoneal dialysis on 2020/05/15 in France : RDPLF data-base
title_sort situation of the covid-19 epidemic in patients on peritoneal dialysis on 2020/05/15 in france : rdplf data-base
publisher RDPLF
series Bulletin de la Dialyse à Domicile
issn 2607-9917
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Numerous studies have shown that chronic renal failure, whatever the treatment, is an important risk factor during the SARS-Cov2 pandemic. We present the incidence of COVID-19 infection, and its lethality, in France according to data from the French Language Peritoneal Dialysis Registry (RDPLF), during the period of the epidemic peak between March 1 and May 15, 2020. Of the 3,104 patients treated with PD during this period, from 156 centers, 59 contracted COVID-19, ie 1.8%, a percentage significantly lower than that observed in center hemodialysis. Diabetes was found in 64% of infected patients while it was only present in 36% of uncontaminated patients. The mode of contamination was attributed to a hospital stay in 19% of the cases, a family infection in 17% of the cases, treatment in nursing homes in 15% of the cases, unknown in 44% of the cases. Sixty-two percent of the infected patients were on assisted PD, without identifying the source of contamination. The mortality rate was high at 40%, comparable to other countries in PD. A comparison with hemodialysis could only be made after adjustment for comorbidities and patient profiles: data on hemodialysis are not available in the RDPLF. Home peritoneal dialysis decreases the risk of Covid-19 contamination, but associated comorbidities and age are the source of high mortality. Non-autonomous patients have a higher risk of contamination.
topic sars-cov-2
peritoneal dialysis
france
pandemia
covid-19
url https://bdd.rdplf.org/index.php/bdd/article/view/55433
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