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Table 5 Characteristics of the cohort studies analyzing hematuria in COVID-19 patients

From: Development of acute kidney injury with massive granular casts and microscopic hematuria in patients with COVID-19: two case presentations with literature review

Study

Inclusion period

Institutions

Location

Population

No. of patients

Median age, years

Male (%)

Admitted in ICU (%)

Mortality (%)

Xia et al. [27]

Feb 5–Mar 20, 2020

Tongji Hospital

Wuhan, China

ICU

81

66.6

54 (66.7)

81 (100)

60 (74.1)

Hirsch et al. [1]

Mar 1–Apr 5, 2020

13 hospitals

New York, USA

Hospitalized

5449

64

3317 (60.9)

1395 (25.6)

888 (16.3) a

Hong et al. [28]

Jan 16–Mar 13, 2020

2 hospitals

Sichuan, China

Hospitalized

168

46.7

92 (54.2)

N/A

3 (1.8)

Na et al. [29]

Feb 1–Apr 24, 2020

Chungnam National University Hospital

Daejeon, Korea

Hospitalized

66

45.6

35 (53.0)

N/A

0 (0)

Cheng et al. [2]

Jan 28–Feb 11, 2020

Tongji Hospital

Wuhan, China

Hospitalized

701

63

367 (52.4)

73 (10.4)

113 (16.1)

Chen et al. [17]

Jan 13–Feb 12, 2020

Tongji Hospital

Wuhan, China

Hospitalized

799

68

171 (62)

N/A

113 (14.1) b

Taher et al. [30]

Apr 1–May 31, 2020

Salmaniya Medical Complex

Manama, Bahrain

Hospitalized

73

54

44 (60.3)

23 (31.5)

13 (17.8)

Pei et al. [11]

Jan 28–Feb 9, 2020

Tongji Hospital

Wuhan, China

Hospitalized

333

56.3

182 (54.7)

N/A

29 (8.7)

Li et al. [4]

Jan 6–Feb 21, 2020

Tongji Hospital

Wuhan, China

Hospitalized

193

57

95 (49)

N/A

32 (17) c

  1. ICU Intensive care unit, N/A Not available
  2. a1281 patients were still admitted at publication
  3. b525 patients were still admitted at publication
  4. c66 patients were still admitted at publication