糖尿病患者 COVID-19 的临床特征和预后

Ashok Kumar Behera, C. Marndi, Saubhagya Chhotaray, Sabitri Beshra, Gopabandhu Patra
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背景:众所周知,不受控制的血糖反映了呼吸道病毒流行病的严重程度和死亡率。本研究旨在报告一家三级医疗机构收治的感染 COVID-19 的糖尿病患者的特征和治疗过程。此外,我们还试图评估高血糖对临床结果的影响。研究方法本研究采用观察法对一个中心 2021 年 10 月至 2022 年 3 月期间的 125 个病例进行了回顾性病历审查。结果:男性占 94.6%:在125例受检病例中,男性占94.6%。研究组的平均年龄为(49.6±10.4)岁,年龄范围为 21 至 78 岁。66.4%的患者曾患糖尿病。已患糖尿病的患者与新诊断的糖尿病患者相比,后者的死亡率更高(P=0.03),且需要机械呼吸(P=0.02)。结论不受控制的高血糖会对COVID-19感染者造成伤害。已发现或未知的高血糖问题会增加风险。在医院患者中筛查未被发现的糖尿病病例(这在 COVID-19 大流行期间可能尤为重要),优化血糖至关重要。
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Clinical features and prognosis of COVID-19 in diabetic patients
Background: It is well-recognized that uncontrolled glycemia reflects the severity and mortality rates of respiratory virus epidemics. The aim of the study was to report the features and course of therapy of diabetic individuals admitted to a tertiary care facility with COVID-19 infection. Additionally, we tried to assess how hyperglycemia affected the clinical results. Methods: This study used observational methods to conduct a retrospective chart review of 125 cases from October 2021 to March 2022 at a single center. Results: Males made up 94.6% of the 125 examined cases. Within the age range of 21 to 78 years, the study group's average age was 49.6±10.4 years. Of the patients, 66.4% had prior knowledge of diabetes. When compared to pre-existing diabetes individuals with the newly diagnosed diabetes individuals, the latter had a higher death rate (p=0.03) and needed mechanical breathing (p=0.02). Conclusions: Hyperglycemia that is uncontrolled harms COVID-19-infected patients. There is an increased risk of hyperglycemia problems that have been discovered or unknown.to screen for cases of undiscovered diabetes in hospital patients, which may be especially relevant during the COVID-19 pandemic, optimal glycemia optimization is essential.
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