Diabetic ketoacidosis among Egyptian children and adolescents in the coronavirus disease 2019 era: a single-center retrospective study

M. Amin, K. Ismail, Samar Elfiky, Enas F. Elngar
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Introduction There is a recent debate regarding the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the frequency of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and its acute complications, mainly diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Several reports showed a significant upward trend in the frequency of DKA among children and adolescence with T1DM. Studies showed a significant escalation in the number of cases with severe DKA compared with the previous years. Objectives To assess the effect of COVID-19 on the frequency and severity of DKA among children and adolescents with T1D. Patients and methods A retrospective study was performed between January 2019 and December 2020. It included 177 children and adolescents admitted to the Pediatrics Department at Suez Canal University Hospital. Results In the COVID era, the mean age of the admitted children with diabetes was 8.6±3.9 years. Newly diagnosed T1DM was seen in 67.9% of the patients who had DKA, which was higher than the previous year (56.1%). DKA severity increased and was significantly higher in 2020 compared with those admitted in 2019 (P=0.001). Additionally, moderate and severe DKA grades were significantly frequent among COVID-19-positive compared with negative ones (P=0.041), with significantly lower PH (P=0.016) and lower bicarbonate level (P<0.001). Conclusion The COVID-19 pandemic influenced T1DM presentations and DKA severity, especially during the recorded waves.
2019冠状病毒病时代埃及儿童和青少年糖尿病酮症酸中毒:一项单中心回顾性研究
关于2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对1型糖尿病(T1DM)及其急性并发症(主要是糖尿病酮症酸中毒(DKA))发生频率的影响,近期存在争议。几份报告显示,患有T1DM的儿童和青少年中DKA的频率有显著上升趋势。研究表明,与前几年相比,严重DKA病例数量显著增加。目的探讨新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)对T1D儿童和青少年DKA发生频率和严重程度的影响。患者和方法2019年1月至2020年12月进行回顾性研究。其中包括苏伊士运河大学医院儿科收治的177名儿童和青少年。结果新冠肺炎时期住院的糖尿病患儿平均年龄为8.6±3.9岁。新诊断为T1DM的DKA患者占67.9%,高于前一年的56.1%。与2019年入院的患者相比,2020年的DKA严重程度有所增加,且显著高于2019年(P=0.001)。与阴性患者相比,阳性患者出现中度和重度DKA的频率显著增加(P=0.041), PH值显著降低(P=0.016),碳酸氢盐水平显著降低(P<0.001)。结论COVID-19大流行影响了T1DM的表现和DKA的严重程度,特别是在记录波期间。
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