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. 2020 May 18;15(8):1174–1178. doi: 10.2215/CJN.05170420

Table 1.

Characteristics of outpatient kidney transplant recipients with known coronavirus disease 2019 versus suspected coronavirus disease 2019

Characteristic n (%) or Median (IQR)
All Suspected COVID-19 (PUI) Known COVID-19
n 41 19 (46) 22 (54)
Men 30 (73) 13 (68) 17 (77)
Age, yr 49 (41–63) 49 (38–62) 52 (42–64)
Time since transplant, mo 42 (18–66) 39 (18–61) 43 (17–98)
Deceased donor kidney recipient 23 (56) 12 (63) 11 (50)
Hypertension 37 (90) 17 (89) 20 (91)
Diabetes mellitus 11 (27) 5 (26) 6 (27)
Body mass index, kg/m2 26.6 (25.7–32.0) 27.5 (24.8–32.5) 26.5 (25.8–27.9)
Obese, body mass index ≥30 kg/m2 12 (29) 7 (37) 5 (22)
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor use 3 (7) 2 (11) 1 (5)
Angiotensin receptor blocker use 6 (15) 1 (5) 5 (22)
Maintenance immunosuppression
 Calcineurin inhibitor 31 (76) 16 (84) 15 (68)
 Mycophenolate mofetil/mycophenolate sodium 31 (76) 14 (74) 17 (77)
 Belatacept 9 (22) 3 (16) 6 (27)
 Prednisone 16 (39) 7 (37) 9 (41)
 Azathioprine 5 (12) 4 (21) 1 (5)
Known sick contact 21 (51) 13 (68) 8 (36)
Symptoms
 Fever 33 (80) 11 (58) 22 (100)
 Cough 23 (56) 14 (74) 9 (41)
 Dyspnea (exertional or rest) 16 (39) 6 (32) 10 (45)
 Gastrointestinal 11 (27) 6 (32) 5 (23)
 Myalgia/arthralgia 11 (27) 7 (37) 4 (18)
 Fatigue/malaise 10 (24) 8 (36) 2 (11)
 Headache 3 (7) 1 (5) 2 (9)
 Chills 2 (5) 0 (0) 2 (9)
Symptoms improved as outpatient 23 (56) 15 (79) 8 (36)
Admitted to hospital 13 (32) 1 (5) 12 (55)

IQR, interquartile range; COVID-19, coronavirus disease 2019; PUI, person under investigation.