More Kidney Dialysis Could Be Needed In Covid-19 Fight
Daily Mirror|May 29, 2020
Few people know that a quarter of patients needing ventilators to treat Covid-19 also need artificial kidneys to support their renal function. But are there enough to go around?
Dr Miriam Stoppard
More Kidney Dialysis Could Be Needed In Covid-19 Fight

We were short of ICU beds. We were short of ventilators. We were short of PPE and testing equipment. And now we could face another shortage – kidney dialysis machines.

Nephrology consultant Graham Lipkin, president of the Renal Association, told the British Medical Journal the problem was an “under-recognised challenge”.

He said: “It has become apparent that there is a high incidence of acute kidney injury requiring some form of renal replacement therapy through dialysis. With the volume of people coming into intensive care, there are increasing challenges to capacity.”

This story is from the May 29, 2020 edition of Daily Mirror.

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