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印度德里住院 COVID-19 患者中糖尿病和其他合并症的高患病率及其与结局的关系。

High prevalence of diabetes and other comorbidities in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 in Delhi, India, and their association with outcomes.

机构信息

Institute of Endocrinology and Diabetes, Max Healthcare, Saket, Press Enclave Road, New Delhi, 110017, India.

Institute of Endocrinology and Diabetes, Max Healthcare, Saket, Press Enclave Road, New Delhi, 110017, India.

出版信息

Diabetes Metab Syndr. 2021 Jan-Feb;15(1):169-175. doi: 10.1016/j.dsx.2020.12.029. Epub 2020 Dec 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS

To study the prevalence and impact of diabetes mellitus and other comorbidities among hospitalized patients with COVID-19.

METHODS

In a prospective, observational study including consecutive adults hospitalized with COVID-19, clinical outcomes and inflammatory markers were compared in those with and without diabetes. Participants were classified as having mild or severe COVID-19 disease using the WHO ordinal scale.

RESULTS

401 patients (125 females) with median age of 54 years (range 19-92) were evaluated. Of them 189 (47.1%) had pre-existing diabetes and21 (5.2%) had new-onset hyperglycaemia. Overall, 344 (85.8%) and 57 (14.2%) cases had mild and severe COVID-19 disease respectively. The group with diabetes had a higher proportion of severe cases (20.1% vs 9%, p-0.002), mortality (6.3 vs 1.4%, p-0.015), ICU admission (24.3 vs 12.3%, p-0.002), and oxygen requirement (53.4 vs 28.3%, p < 0.001). Baseline Hba1c (n = 331) correlated significantly with outcome severity scores (r 0.136, p-0.013) and 12/15 (80%) of those who succumbed had diabetes. Hypertension, coronary artery disease, and chronic kidney disease were present in 164 (40.9%), 35 (8.7%) and 12 (2.99%) patients respectively. Hypertension was associated with a higher proportion of severe cases, mortality, ICU admission and oxygen administration.

CONCLUSIONS

We report a high prevalence of diabetes in a hospitalized COVID-19 population. Patients with diabetes or hypertension had more severe disease and greater mortality.

摘要

背景和目的

研究 COVID-19 住院患者中糖尿病和其他合并症的患病率和影响。

方法

在一项包括连续 COVID-19 住院成人的前瞻性观察研究中,比较了有糖尿病和无糖尿病患者的临床结局和炎症标志物。使用世界卫生组织等级量表将参与者分为轻度或重度 COVID-19 疾病。

结果

共评估了 401 名患者(125 名女性),中位年龄为 54 岁(范围 19-92 岁)。其中 189 名(47.1%)有既往糖尿病,21 名(5.2%)有新发高血糖。总体而言,344 例(85.8%)和 57 例(14.2%)分别为轻度和重度 COVID-19 疾病。糖尿病组中严重病例的比例更高(20.1% vs 9%,p-0.002)、死亡率(6.3% vs 1.4%,p-0.015)、入住 ICU(24.3% vs 12.3%,p-0.002)和需要吸氧(53.4% vs 28.3%,p<0.001)。有 331 名患者(n=331)的基线 Hba1c 与结局严重程度评分显著相关(r 0.136,p-0.013),其中 15 例死亡患者中有 12 例患有糖尿病(80%)。高血压、冠心病和慢性肾脏病分别在 164 名(40.9%)、35 名(8.7%)和 12 名(2.99%)患者中出现。高血压与更严重的病例比例、死亡率、入住 ICU 和吸氧有关。

结论

我们报告了 COVID-19 住院患者中糖尿病的高患病率。患有糖尿病或高血压的患者疾病更严重,死亡率更高。

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