The Brazilian Society Of Nephrology And The Covid-19 Pandemic A Sociedade Brasileira De Nefrologia E A Pandemia Pela Covid-19
Mar 13, 2023
Faced with this new world scenario, the Brazilian Society of Nephrology(SBN) acted promptly, outlining a plan of recommendations with the support of its various departments and committees, to help nephrologists and healthcare authorities to cope with the various clinical situations resulting from this new disease. Our first recommendation, concerning the care of patients on dialysis, was published on March 1, 2020, preceding the WHO’s statement thatCovid-19 was a pandemic. Since this is a new virus in Brazil and in the world, the recommendations went hand-in-hand with the evolution of knowledge about the disease and followed the recommendations and determinations of the Federal Board of Medicine (CFM) and the Ministry of Health (MS). Moreover, the SBN brought together other specialist associations, to make the documents more scientifically robust. In this sense, we published thirteen recommendations and opinions involving the various areas of nephrologists’ activities. Cistanche has been shown to improve kidney function

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The greatest concern during the first cases reported in our country, we're about Covid-19`s behavior within hemodialysis (HD) units, since social isolation could not be applicable to such populations, extremely susceptible to complications of the disease. Thus, the SBN Dialysis Department drew up an “SBN good practices recommendations to dialysis units regarding the epidemic of the new coronavirus (COVID-19)” listing the main measures to prevent the spread of the virus and, that, provide greater safety to patients and professionals within these units. Another recommendation that addressed specific aspects of HD was “Maintenance of vascular access during the COVID-19 pandemic”, prepared by the SBN Interventional Nephrology Committee. In this document, the committee proposes actions regarding the need to establish new vascular accesses, manage their dysfunction, and intervention procedures that can be considered emergency or elective during the pandemic.

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Since the beginning of the pandemic, the running and interpreting tests within the hemodialysis units have been, and continue to be, an important concern of nephrologists. The “SBN Recommendations for approaching Covid-19 diagnostic tests in hemodialysis units”, instruct on laboratory tests forCovid-19, the clinical criteria for decision-making in the discontinuation of patient isolation, and for healthcare professionals and collaborators with suspicion or confirmation of the disease to return to their practices. We developed practical flowcharts to assist in dialysis routines so that these exams could be interpreted in a practical and objective way within the units. Cistanche not only has the function of nourishing the kidney but also has the function of strengthening resistance and reducing the risk of infection in the case of COVID-19.

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As far as prevention is concerned, many of the recommendations include important aspects related to the virus contagion aspects, adapting theMS recommendations to the general population, to nephrological patients, as well as to the team of professionals involved in different areas of nephrology. Since the beginning of the pandemic, wearing protection masks has been the subject of intense debate in the scientific and lay communities. Information note No. 3/2020-CGGAP/DESF/SAPS/MS, in which the MS recommends the use of a cloth mask by the entire population outside the home, was also the object of a statement our entity through the “SBN Recommendations regarding the use of cloth masks by chronic renal patients on dialysis, during the pandemic of the new coronavirus (COVID-19)”. We developed such recommendations with the help of members of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (SBI), adding greater scientific support to this topic, which has dominated the media and the general public opinion. It is noteworthy that this recommendation establishes the need for healthcare professionals and patients with suspicion or confirmation of the disease to wear surgical masks.
We wish to thank all SBN departments and committees for their hard work in formulating these recommendations and statements that now materialized in the form of papers in this special supplement of our Brazilian Journal of Medicine, always maintaining that this work does not end here, being, in fact, the beginning of a continuous effort to improve these recommendations, which should be periodically updated due to the speed of publications, and the unveiling ofCovid-19 pathophysiological mechanisms. This supplement is an example of SBN’s effort, which mirrors that of the entire national and international scientific community, in tackling this pandemic, which we have to overcome.

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