Comparison of Death Rates between COVID-19 Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and without Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Nadhila Widianita, Resna Murti Wibowo
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Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an acute airway infection caused by coronavirus, and one of the comorbid diseases that can increase the severity and mortality of COVID-19 is diabetes mellitus. Purposes: To compare mortality rates in COVID-19 patients with type 2 DM and those without type 2 DM at Bunda Margonda General Hospital, Depok Jawa Barat. Methods: This study is a comparative study with a cross-sectional design obtained from secondary data in the form of medical record data at Bunda Margonda Depok Hospital in January-December 2021. The collection was carried out using the total sampling technique. Data were tested using the Cross Tabulation (crosstab) test. Results: Of the 144 COVID-19 patients, 56.9% of COVID-19 patients died with type 2 DM, while 43.1% died without type 2 DM comorbidity. Based on the comparison results of the mortality rate of COVID-19 patients accompanied by Type 2 DM and those not accompanied by Type 2 DM, the P value is 0.127, which means there was no relationship between mortality rate and Type 2 DM status. The mortality rate male gender is more likely to die in COVID-19 cases with an incidence of (53.5%), while in women (46.5%). Conclusion: Patients with comorbidities are more susceptible to Covid-19, and their symptoms are divided into mild, moderate, and severe. In patients with comorbid diabetes mellitus, there will be an increased occurrence of Covid-19 disease due to decreased immune function, resulting in a longer healing time in patients with diabetes mellitus.
COVID-19合并2型糖尿病与非2型糖尿病患者死亡率的比较
背景:冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)是一种由冠状病毒引起的急性气道感染,糖尿病是增加COVID-19严重程度和死亡率的合并症之一。目的:比较Depok Jawa Barat Bunda Margonda总医院新冠肺炎合并2型糖尿病患者和非2型糖尿病患者的死亡率。方法:本研究采用横断面设计的比较研究方法,以2021年1 - 12月Bunda Margonda Depok医院病案资料为二次资料。采集采用全采样技术。数据采用交叉表(crosstab)检验。结果:144例COVID-19患者中,56.9%的患者死于2型糖尿病,43.1%的患者死于无2型糖尿病合并症。合并2型糖尿病患者与未合并2型糖尿病患者的死亡率比较,P值为0.127,说明死亡率与2型糖尿病状态无关。在COVID-19病例中,男性的死亡率更高,为53.5%,而女性的死亡率为46.5%。结论:合并合并症患者更易感染新冠肺炎,其症状分为轻、中、重度。在合并糖尿病的患者中,由于免疫功能下降,会增加Covid-19病的发生,导致糖尿病患者愈合时间较长。
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