New Delhi, 13 June (IANS). The University of California-Loss Angeles (UCLA) on Friday released a new research report. According to this research, the patients who had a covid vaccine and had acute kidney injury or kidney related disease during Corona, their condition was better than patients with no vaccine.
Researchers found in research that patients who had already had a vaccine of Corona, had less dialysis after being discharged from the hospital. They were more likely to save their lives than not taking vaccine.
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is quite common in people infected with Corona. According to research, about 46 percent of patients may have this problem. This disease can reduce kidney work, if more severe, the patient may also need dialysis. Till now, doctors have not fully understood what effect it has on the upcoming life of patients who are both Corona and AKI.
The result of this research published in the Peer-Ruined Journal Kidney Medicine suggests that the installation of a covid vaccine reduces the risk of decreasing strength in patients who had accepted during Corona and also reduce the risk of death.
Dr. Nilofar Nobakht, Associate Professor and Principal of Medicine at David Gafen School of Medicine at UCLA, said, “Kovid vaccine is an essential solution that can reduce the risk of serious complications in patients with AKIs.”
Nobakht further said, “People should talk to their doctor and understand why it is beneficial to get a covid vaccine. Because getting the vaccine reduces the risk of dialysis required. It is an essential step for a long and better life.”
Researchers analyzed around 3,500 patients who were hospitalized between 1 March 2020 and 30 March 2022 due to Kovid.
Out of those patients, 972 patients had an AKI problem. Of these, 411 patients (about 42 percent) did not apply the vaccine, and 467 patients (about 48 percent) had at least 2 dose fugger or modern vaccine, or a dose of Johnson & Johnson.
He found that 65 patients with 65 un -vaccine (15.8 percent) required a special type of dialysis called renal replacement therapy (CRRT), while only 51 vaccine patients (10.9 percent) needed CRRT. Explain that CRRT is a dialysis process that is given to very seriously sick patients, especially in ICU.
Research also found that patients who did not get the vaccine, those patients were required by CRRT after discharged from the hospital, 2.56 times more, the risk of dying in the hospital was 5.54 times higher, and the risk of death was 4.78 times higher than vaccinated patients.
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