Diabetic Ketoacidosis and COVID-19: Two Case Reports
M. Kafi, M. Karimifard, Sima Amiorroaya
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Abstract
Background: COVID-19 is a viral infection that causes pneumonia with dyspnea, cough, and fever. Its outcomes are more severe in patients with diabetes, hypertension, and other disorders than in healthy people. New-onset diabetes and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) have been reported as the complications of COVID-19 in several studies. It seems that the prevalence of DKA due to Covid-19 is increasing. Therefore, two cases of individuals with DKA due to COVID-19 are presented in this study to inform other researchers about the details of this phenomenon. Material and Methods: Demographic characteristics, medical histories, physical examinations, laboratory investigations, real-time RT-PCR tests, computed tomography (CT) imaging studies, given treatments, clinical courses, and management outcomes were documented prospectively. Results: In the present experience, the manifestation of COVID-19 disease in the second case with a history of diabetes was more severe than in the first case. In the second case, with underlying diabetes and COVID-19, the DKA manifestation was associated with consciousness loss, severe restlessness, and respiratory distress;however, in the first case, with COVID-19 without diabetes, the DKA manifestation was associated with anorexia, weight loss, and lack of respiratory distress, which were milder symptoms than the second case. Conclusion: Due to the high prevalence of diabetes mellitus and COVID-19 in Iran, it is recommended to raise awareness of DKA symptoms among health professionals. © The Author(s) 2021;All rights reserved. Published by Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences Press.
糖尿病酮症酸中毒与新冠肺炎2例报告
背景:COVID-19是一种病毒性感染,可引起肺炎并伴有呼吸困难、咳嗽和发烧。糖尿病、高血压和其他疾病患者的结果比健康人更严重。一些研究报道了新发糖尿病和糖尿病酮症酸中毒(DKA)作为COVID-19的并发症。新冠肺炎导致的DKA的发病率似乎正在上升。因此,本研究提出了两例因COVID-19而患有DKA的个体,以告知其他研究人员这一现象的细节。材料和方法:前瞻性地记录人口统计学特征、病史、体格检查、实验室调查、实时RT-PCR检测、计算机断层扫描(CT)成像研究、给予的治疗、临床过程和管理结果。结果:在目前的经验中,有糖尿病史的第二例患者的COVID-19疾病表现比第一例更严重。在第二例中,伴有潜在糖尿病和COVID-19, DKA表现与意识丧失、严重躁动和呼吸窘迫相关;然而,在第一例中,无糖尿病的COVID-19患者,DKA表现与厌食、体重减轻和无呼吸窘迫相关,这些症状比第二例轻。结论:由于糖尿病和COVID-19在伊朗的高患病率,建议提高卫生专业人员对DKA症状的认识。©作者2021;保留所有权利。拉夫桑詹医学科学大学出版社出版。
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