Long-term Outcomes of COVID-19 in Patients Receiving Maintenance Dialysis: A Propensity Score Matched Population-Based Cohort Study.

Publication date: Jul 07, 2025

There is concern regarding the long-term impact of COVID-19 on the maintenance dialysis population. This study describes the long-term morbidity and mortality of COVID-19 among patients receiving maintenance dialysis in comparison to uninfected controls. We conducted a population-based cohort study of patients receiving maintenance dialysis in Ontario, Canada, between March 14, 2020, and December 1, 2021 (pre-Omicron), with follow-up until March 31, 2023. We accounted for confounding using propensity-scores to match each patient with COVID-19 to four uninfected controls. The primary outcome was all-cause mortality, while secondary outcomes included subsequent COVID-19 infection, COVID-19 associated death, composite of cardiovascular (CV)-related death or hospitalization, all-cause hospitalization, and admission to long-term care, or complex continuing care. Our matched cohort included 3,340 maintenance dialysis patients: 668 with COVID-19 and 2,672 controls. Over a median of 1. 8 years of follow-up, the rate of long-term all-cause mortality for 90-day COVID-19 survivors was 11. 9 deaths per 100 person-years which did not differ from 13. 9 deaths per 100 person-years in those without COVID-19 infection; hazard ratio (HR) 0. 86, (95% CI 0. 72 to 1. 03). Similarly, no significant difference was observed on a composite outcome of cardiovascular death or hospitalization, all-cause hospitalization, long-term care or complex continuing care placement. Prior COVID-19 infection was associated with a reduced risk of subsequent COVID-19 infection (HR 0. 75; 95% CI 0. 63 to 0. 88). Subsequent COVID-19 infection was associated with a higher rate of death (HR 1. 68; 95% CI 1. 42 to 1. 98). Individuals receiving maintenance dialysis who survived their initial COVID-19 infection did not have an increased long-term risk of death, all-cause hospitalization, or cardiovascular disease compared to those without COVID-19. Subsequent COVID-19 infection during follow-up, however, was associated with increased mortality.

Concepts Keywords
Canada Care
Covid Cause
Hospitalization Cohort
Kidney360 Covid
Death
Dialysis
Hospitalization
Infection
Long
Maintenance
Mortality
Population
Receiving
Subsequent
Term

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH morbidity
disease MESH infection
disease MESH death
disease MESH cardiovascular disease
disease MESH Long Covid

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