SARS-CoV-2 in Spent Dialysate from Chronic Peritoneal Dialysis Patients with COVID-19

Author:

Wang Xiaoling,Patel Amrish,Tisdale Lela,Haq Zahin,Ye Xiaoling,Lasky Rachel,Preciado Priscila,Tao Xia,Dias Gabriela Ferreira,Chao Joshua E.,Hakim Mohamad,Han Maggie,Thwin Ohnmar,Raimann Jochen,Chatoth Dinesh,Kotanko Peter,Grobe Nadja

Abstract

BackgroundTo date, it is unclear whether SARS-CoV-2 is present in spent dialysate from patients with COVID-19 on peritoneal dialysis (PD). Our aim was to assess the presence or absence of SARS-CoV-2 in spent dialysate from patients on chronic PD who had a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19.MethodsSpent PD dialysate samples from patients on PD who were positive for COVID-19 were collected between March and August 2020. The multiplexed, real-time RT-PCR assay contained primer/probe sets specific to different SARS-CoV-2 genomic regions and to bacteriophage MS2 as an internal process control for nucleic acid extraction. Demographic and clinical data were obtained from patients’ electronic health records.ResultsA total of 26 spent PD dialysate samples were collected from 11 patients from ten dialysis centers. Spent PD dialysate samples were collected, on average, 25±13 days (median, 20; range, 10–45) after the onset of symptoms. The temporal distance of PD effluent collection relative to the closest positive nasal-swab RT-PCR result was 15±11 days (median, 14; range, 1–41). All 26 PD effluent samples tested negative at three SARS-CoV-2 genomic regions.ConclusionsOur findings indicate the absence of SARS-CoV-2 in spent PD dialysate collected at ≥10 days after the onset of COVID-19 symptoms. We cannot rule out the presence of SARS-CoV-2 in spent PD dialysate in the early stage of COVID-19.

Funder

Renal Research Institute

Publisher

American Society of Nephrology (ASN)

Subject

General Medicine

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