Autor: |
Baquero Rodriguez, Richard, Yomayusa, Nancy, Gonzalez, Camilo, Yama, Erika, Vargas, Juan Guillermo, Rico, Jorge, Ariza, Amaury, Aroca, Gustavo, Ramírez, Roberto, Chacón, Kelly, Torres, Rodolfo, Robayo, Adriana, Meza Martínez, Adriana Isabel, Calderón Ortiz, Angélica María, Zapata Chica, Carlos Andrés, Morales Contreras, Carol Lisbeth, Ochoa García, Carolina Lucía, Pinto Bernai, Claudia, Chacón Jaimes, Diana Carolina, Villafañe Bermúdez, Douglas Ramón, Suárez Barajas, Ehimy Marcela, López, Franklin Atencia, Guerrero Tinoco, Gustavo Adolfo, Cáceres Mosquera, Jimena Adriana, Cárdenas Aguilera, Juan Guillermo, González, Luz Esthella, Osorio Ruiz, María Franqueline, Carrascal Guzmán, Martha Isabel, Mejía Gaviria, Natalia, Sierra Quiroz, Yusir, Espitaleta, Zilac, Beltrán, Sandra |
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Spanish; Castilian |
Rok vydání: |
2021 |
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Revista Colombiana de Nefrología, Volume: 7 Supplement 2, Pages: 50-69, Published: 08 MAY 2021 |
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resumen está disponible en el texto completo Abstract Introduction: The numbers of SARS-CoV-2 infection in the pediatric population are low so far. There is limited information about the behavior of SARS-CoV-2 in a pediatric patient with chronic kidney disease. Objective: To formulate informed recommendations to the prevention, diagnosis, and management of SARS-CoV-2 infection in pediatric patients with kidney disease or acute kidney injury associated with COVID-19 in Colombia. Methodology: A rapid systematic review was performed in Embase and Pubmed databases and scientific societies, to answer questions prioritized by clinical experts in pediatric nephrology. The quality of the evidence was evaluated with validated tools according to the type of study. The preliminary recommendations were consulted by an expert group. The agreement was defined when approval was obtained from at least 70% of the experts consulted. Results: A response was obtained from ' 9 experts in pediatric nephrology in Colombia, who declared the conflict of interest before the consultation. The range of agreement for the recommendations ranged from 78.9% to '00%. The recommendations did not require a second consultation. Conclusion: The evidence-based recommendations for the management of a patient with kidney disease and COVID-19 in the Colombian context are presented. |
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