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Abstract Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common in coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) and the severity of AKI is linked to adverse outcomes Age, male gender, comorbidities, which are risk factors for mortality in patients with COVID-19 in the general population, In our research AKI is common in patients hospitalized with COVID- 19 with an incidence of around 44%. The most common cause of kidney injury in patients with COVID-19 is acute tubular injury which represents 71% from all patients with AKI All patients with covid-19 and developed AKI need for renal replacement therapy (RRT) and supportive management Overall, the findings of this study indicate that: Acute kidney injury was a frequent complication of COVID-19. CKD were risk factors with different results in our research as following CKD patients discharged, died or reach to hemodialysis . Identification of the etiological mechanism of AKI and strategy aimed to prevention And early detection of AKI are urgently required as AKI is nondependent predictor of all-cause mortality in COVID -19. |