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Susceptibility of Diabetic Patients to COVID-19 Infections: Clinico-Hematological and Complications Analysis

Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 has become a global health threat resulting in a catastrophic spread and more than 3.8 million deaths worldwide. It has been suggested that there is a negative influence of diabetes mellites (DM), which is a complex chronic disease, on COVID-19 severe outcomes. O...

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Autores principales: Atwah, Banan, Iqbal, Mohammad Shahid, Kabrah, Saeed, Kabrah, Ahmed, Alghamdi, Saad, Tabassum, Aisha, Baghdadi, Mohammed A., Alzahrani, Hissah
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10056589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36992148
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11030561
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author Atwah, Banan
Iqbal, Mohammad Shahid
Kabrah, Saeed
Kabrah, Ahmed
Alghamdi, Saad
Tabassum, Aisha
Baghdadi, Mohammed A.
Alzahrani, Hissah
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Iqbal, Mohammad Shahid
Kabrah, Saeed
Kabrah, Ahmed
Alghamdi, Saad
Tabassum, Aisha
Baghdadi, Mohammed A.
Alzahrani, Hissah
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description Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 has become a global health threat resulting in a catastrophic spread and more than 3.8 million deaths worldwide. It has been suggested that there is a negative influence of diabetes mellites (DM), which is a complex chronic disease, on COVID-19 severe outcomes. Other factors in diabetic patients may also contribute to COVID-19 disease outcomes, such as older age, obesity, hyperglycaemia, hypertension, and other chronic conditions. Methods: A cohort study was conducted on the demographics, clinical information, and laboratory findings of the hospitalised COVID-19 with DM and non-DM patients were obtained from the medical records in King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia. Results: Among the study population, 108 patients had DM, and 433 were non-DM patients. Patients with DM were more likely to present symptoms such as fever (50.48%), anorexia (19.51%), dry cough (47.96%), shortness of breath (35.29%), chest pain (16.49%), and other symptoms. There was a significant decrease in the mean of haematological and biochemical parameters, such as haemoglobin, calcium, and alkaline phosphate in people with diabetes compared to non-diabetics and a considerable increase in other parameters, such as glucose, potassium, and cardiac troponin. Conclusions: According to the findings of this study, patients who have diabetes have a greater risk of developing more severe symptoms associated with COVID-19 disease. This could result in more patients being admitted to the intensive care unit as well as higher mortality rates.
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spelling pubmed-100565892023-03-30 Susceptibility of Diabetic Patients to COVID-19 Infections: Clinico-Hematological and Complications Analysis Atwah, Banan Iqbal, Mohammad Shahid Kabrah, Saeed Kabrah, Ahmed Alghamdi, Saad Tabassum, Aisha Baghdadi, Mohammed A. Alzahrani, Hissah Vaccines (Basel) Article Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 has become a global health threat resulting in a catastrophic spread and more than 3.8 million deaths worldwide. It has been suggested that there is a negative influence of diabetes mellites (DM), which is a complex chronic disease, on COVID-19 severe outcomes. Other factors in diabetic patients may also contribute to COVID-19 disease outcomes, such as older age, obesity, hyperglycaemia, hypertension, and other chronic conditions. Methods: A cohort study was conducted on the demographics, clinical information, and laboratory findings of the hospitalised COVID-19 with DM and non-DM patients were obtained from the medical records in King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia. Results: Among the study population, 108 patients had DM, and 433 were non-DM patients. Patients with DM were more likely to present symptoms such as fever (50.48%), anorexia (19.51%), dry cough (47.96%), shortness of breath (35.29%), chest pain (16.49%), and other symptoms. There was a significant decrease in the mean of haematological and biochemical parameters, such as haemoglobin, calcium, and alkaline phosphate in people with diabetes compared to non-diabetics and a considerable increase in other parameters, such as glucose, potassium, and cardiac troponin. Conclusions: According to the findings of this study, patients who have diabetes have a greater risk of developing more severe symptoms associated with COVID-19 disease. This could result in more patients being admitted to the intensive care unit as well as higher mortality rates. MDPI 2023-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10056589/ /pubmed/36992148 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11030561 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Iqbal, Mohammad Shahid
Kabrah, Saeed
Kabrah, Ahmed
Alghamdi, Saad
Tabassum, Aisha
Baghdadi, Mohammed A.
Alzahrani, Hissah
Susceptibility of Diabetic Patients to COVID-19 Infections: Clinico-Hematological and Complications Analysis
title Susceptibility of Diabetic Patients to COVID-19 Infections: Clinico-Hematological and Complications Analysis
title_full Susceptibility of Diabetic Patients to COVID-19 Infections: Clinico-Hematological and Complications Analysis
title_fullStr Susceptibility of Diabetic Patients to COVID-19 Infections: Clinico-Hematological and Complications Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Susceptibility of Diabetic Patients to COVID-19 Infections: Clinico-Hematological and Complications Analysis
title_short Susceptibility of Diabetic Patients to COVID-19 Infections: Clinico-Hematological and Complications Analysis
title_sort susceptibility of diabetic patients to covid-19 infections: clinico-hematological and complications analysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10056589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36992148
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11030561
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