COVID-19与糖尿病的关系

Y. Arzu
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当正在进行的研究确定了Covid-19感染与糖尿病之间的关系时,临床医生的兴趣和患者的焦虑增加了。这项基于证据的小型综述旨在确定糖尿病患者是否更容易感染Covid-19,以及这如何影响他们的临床结果。在报告的新冠肺炎病例中,门诊6-14%、住院16-25%、ICU 32-58%、死亡期31-42%的患者患有糖尿病。最新的荟萃分析并未将糖尿病视为导致Covid-19病例死亡率增加的危险因素。
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Relationship of COVID-19 and Diabetes Mellitus
When ongoing research established the relationship between Covid-19 infection and diabetes mellitus, the interest of the clinicians and the anxiety of the patients increased. This evidence-based mini-review aims to determine whether or not patients with diabetes are more prone to getting infected with Covid-19 and how this affects their clinical outcomes. Among the reported Covid-19 cases, 6-14% outpatients, 16-25% inpatients, 32-58% ICU patients, and 31-42% cases with a mortal course had diabetes mellitus. The latest meta-analysis did not consider diabetes as a risk factor contributing to the increase in mortality of Covid-19 cases.
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