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Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes Among COVID 19 Hospitalized Patients in a Community Hospital in New York City
Background: COVID-19 has disproportionally affected communities of color in the US. These communities exhibit higher prevalence of chronic preventable disease including type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) and obesity. DM2 and obesity have been linked to higher morbidity and mortality in the setting of CO...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8090208/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvab048.686 |
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author | Rodriguez, Giovanna Cabesaz, Fausto Li, Jefferson Kirupakaran, Johnathan Kim, Eunice Caputo, Michael Idowu, Abidemi Dave, Paulomi Kitson, Deane Tapia, Nilson Korson, Michelle Ciccone, Lyam Maslach, Pierce Nunez, Dennies Okaikoi, Michael Rodriguez, Bianca Valentin, Dhiviyan Yau, Alice Zheng, Beishi Aye, Thida Jimenez, Mabel Elayaperumal, Pramma Afzal, Arslan Daruwala, Orpah Williams, Belinda Inoue, Taiga Asif, Haris Singh, Gurbaj Kubaar, Alaa Iwuala, Sandra Verassamy, Eric Martinez, Jose Escudero Filias, Felix Zeyneloglu, Nejat Bahtiyar, Gul |
author_facet | Rodriguez, Giovanna Cabesaz, Fausto Li, Jefferson Kirupakaran, Johnathan Kim, Eunice Caputo, Michael Idowu, Abidemi Dave, Paulomi Kitson, Deane Tapia, Nilson Korson, Michelle Ciccone, Lyam Maslach, Pierce Nunez, Dennies Okaikoi, Michael Rodriguez, Bianca Valentin, Dhiviyan Yau, Alice Zheng, Beishi Aye, Thida Jimenez, Mabel Elayaperumal, Pramma Afzal, Arslan Daruwala, Orpah Williams, Belinda Inoue, Taiga Asif, Haris Singh, Gurbaj Kubaar, Alaa Iwuala, Sandra Verassamy, Eric Martinez, Jose Escudero Filias, Felix Zeyneloglu, Nejat Bahtiyar, Gul |
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description | Background: COVID-19 has disproportionally affected communities of color in the US. These communities exhibit higher prevalence of chronic preventable disease including type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) and obesity. DM2 and obesity have been linked to higher morbidity and mortality in the setting of COVID-19 infection (1). Methods: We query data collected from 521 patients with laboratory-confirmed Covid-19 infection admitted to an inner-city community hospital in Brooklyn, New York between March 20 2020 and May 15 2020. Demographics, pre-infection medical comorbidities, laboratory data at admission and clinical outcomes including in-hospital mortality were analyzed. Results: Patients were 61 years on average (+/-17.2), 42.8% were female, 53.9% were Hispanic and 33% were African-American. Most common comorbidities included: hypertension (62%), chronic kidney disease (20.8%), diabetes (45 %). Mean BMI was 29.9 (+/- 8.2). Among patients with no prior diagnosis of diabetes mean A1c was 5.8% (+/-1.2) and 8.7 (+/-2.5) amongst those with a previous diagnosis of diabetes. Patients hospitalized with moderate to severe COVID-19 infection and a previous diagnosis of DM2 had significantly higher prevalence of CKD and HTN. Amongst those with T2DM, 19.1% presented with DKA. After adjustment for age, gender, race, BMI and creatinine obese patients, compared with normal-weight patients had significantly higher mortality rate (BMI > 30 kg/m(2) [OR: 2.29, CI: 95%, P-value: <0.002]) however this association was not observed for DM2 ([OR: 1.25, CI: 95%, P-value: <0.002]). Conclusion: Our cohort represents a particular population affected by the first wave of Covid-19 infection in an urban inner-city community in NYC. The population studied had a larger proportion of African-American, Hispanic and younger patients compared to national averages; these differences are related to the demographics of the communities served by our hospital. Obesity is a negative prognostic factor in the course of Covid-19 infection in comparison to normal-weight patients. Obesity is a proinflammatory condition, associated with high levels of prothrombotic factors including angiotensin-II, also elevated in COVID-19. Understanding that link may yield valuable knowledge on the role obesity plays in numerous disease states beyond COVID-19. References:(1). Sabin ML, et al. Lancet. 2020;395(10232): 1243–44.(2). Hussain A, et al. Obes Res Clin Pract. 2020; 14(4): 295–300. |
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spelling | pubmed-80902082021-05-06 Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes Among COVID 19 Hospitalized Patients in a Community Hospital in New York City Rodriguez, Giovanna Cabesaz, Fausto Li, Jefferson Kirupakaran, Johnathan Kim, Eunice Caputo, Michael Idowu, Abidemi Dave, Paulomi Kitson, Deane Tapia, Nilson Korson, Michelle Ciccone, Lyam Maslach, Pierce Nunez, Dennies Okaikoi, Michael Rodriguez, Bianca Valentin, Dhiviyan Yau, Alice Zheng, Beishi Aye, Thida Jimenez, Mabel Elayaperumal, Pramma Afzal, Arslan Daruwala, Orpah Williams, Belinda Inoue, Taiga Asif, Haris Singh, Gurbaj Kubaar, Alaa Iwuala, Sandra Verassamy, Eric Martinez, Jose Escudero Filias, Felix Zeyneloglu, Nejat Bahtiyar, Gul J Endocr Soc Diabetes Mellitus and Glucose Metabolism Background: COVID-19 has disproportionally affected communities of color in the US. These communities exhibit higher prevalence of chronic preventable disease including type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) and obesity. DM2 and obesity have been linked to higher morbidity and mortality in the setting of COVID-19 infection (1). Methods: We query data collected from 521 patients with laboratory-confirmed Covid-19 infection admitted to an inner-city community hospital in Brooklyn, New York between March 20 2020 and May 15 2020. Demographics, pre-infection medical comorbidities, laboratory data at admission and clinical outcomes including in-hospital mortality were analyzed. Results: Patients were 61 years on average (+/-17.2), 42.8% were female, 53.9% were Hispanic and 33% were African-American. Most common comorbidities included: hypertension (62%), chronic kidney disease (20.8%), diabetes (45 %). Mean BMI was 29.9 (+/- 8.2). Among patients with no prior diagnosis of diabetes mean A1c was 5.8% (+/-1.2) and 8.7 (+/-2.5) amongst those with a previous diagnosis of diabetes. Patients hospitalized with moderate to severe COVID-19 infection and a previous diagnosis of DM2 had significantly higher prevalence of CKD and HTN. Amongst those with T2DM, 19.1% presented with DKA. After adjustment for age, gender, race, BMI and creatinine obese patients, compared with normal-weight patients had significantly higher mortality rate (BMI > 30 kg/m(2) [OR: 2.29, CI: 95%, P-value: <0.002]) however this association was not observed for DM2 ([OR: 1.25, CI: 95%, P-value: <0.002]). Conclusion: Our cohort represents a particular population affected by the first wave of Covid-19 infection in an urban inner-city community in NYC. The population studied had a larger proportion of African-American, Hispanic and younger patients compared to national averages; these differences are related to the demographics of the communities served by our hospital. Obesity is a negative prognostic factor in the course of Covid-19 infection in comparison to normal-weight patients. Obesity is a proinflammatory condition, associated with high levels of prothrombotic factors including angiotensin-II, also elevated in COVID-19. Understanding that link may yield valuable knowledge on the role obesity plays in numerous disease states beyond COVID-19. References:(1). Sabin ML, et al. Lancet. 2020;395(10232): 1243–44.(2). Hussain A, et al. Obes Res Clin Pract. 2020; 14(4): 295–300. Oxford University Press 2021-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8090208/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvab048.686 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Diabetes Mellitus and Glucose Metabolism Rodriguez, Giovanna Cabesaz, Fausto Li, Jefferson Kirupakaran, Johnathan Kim, Eunice Caputo, Michael Idowu, Abidemi Dave, Paulomi Kitson, Deane Tapia, Nilson Korson, Michelle Ciccone, Lyam Maslach, Pierce Nunez, Dennies Okaikoi, Michael Rodriguez, Bianca Valentin, Dhiviyan Yau, Alice Zheng, Beishi Aye, Thida Jimenez, Mabel Elayaperumal, Pramma Afzal, Arslan Daruwala, Orpah Williams, Belinda Inoue, Taiga Asif, Haris Singh, Gurbaj Kubaar, Alaa Iwuala, Sandra Verassamy, Eric Martinez, Jose Escudero Filias, Felix Zeyneloglu, Nejat Bahtiyar, Gul Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes Among COVID 19 Hospitalized Patients in a Community Hospital in New York City |
title | Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes Among COVID 19 Hospitalized Patients in a Community Hospital in New York City |
title_full | Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes Among COVID 19 Hospitalized Patients in a Community Hospital in New York City |
title_fullStr | Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes Among COVID 19 Hospitalized Patients in a Community Hospital in New York City |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes Among COVID 19 Hospitalized Patients in a Community Hospital in New York City |
title_short | Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes Among COVID 19 Hospitalized Patients in a Community Hospital in New York City |
title_sort | clinical characteristics and outcomes among covid 19 hospitalized patients in a community hospital in new york city |
topic | Diabetes Mellitus and Glucose Metabolism |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8090208/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvab048.686 |
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