Coronavirus Patients Needing Kidney Dialysis Increase Causing Hospital Shortages, New York Doctor Says

Doctors are warning that there is a looming shortage of emergency dialysis machines as hospitals struggle to manage the growing number of coronavirus patients with kidney failure, reports The New York Times. The news comes as hospitals are already suffering from a lack of ventilators and testing kits.

Though medical professionals had previously believed that the coronavirus mainly targeted the lungs and heart, new evidence has suggested that the disease can also shut down kidney function in a substantial number of infected individuals. As a result, many COVID-19 victims are in dire need of emergency dialysis treatment.

New estimates heralded by Dr. Alan Kliger, a nephrologist at Yale University School of Medicine, suggest that between 20 and 40 percent of all patients in Intensive Care Units due to the coronavirus are concurrently suffering from kidney failure.

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