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Inpatient glycemic control and outcome of COVID-19 patients: A retrospective cohort

OBJECTIVES: Although there have been associations between diabetes and mortality in COVID-19 patients, it is unclear whether this is driven by the disease itself or whether it can be attributed to an inability to exhibit effective glucose control. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort study o...

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Autores principales: Lesniak, Christopher, Ong, Raquel, Akula, Monika S, Douedi, Steven, Akoluk, Arda, Soomro, Rabail, Copca-Alvarez, Albino, Purewal, Tiffany, Patel, Ishan, Upadhyaya, Vandan, Cheng, Jennifer, Jain, Ashali, Asif, Arif, Chalasani, Krishna, Hossain, Mohammad A
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8375327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34422272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20503121211039105
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author Lesniak, Christopher
Ong, Raquel
Akula, Monika S
Douedi, Steven
Akoluk, Arda
Soomro, Rabail
Copca-Alvarez, Albino
Purewal, Tiffany
Patel, Ishan
Upadhyaya, Vandan
Cheng, Jennifer
Jain, Ashali
Asif, Arif
Chalasani, Krishna
Hossain, Mohammad A
author_facet Lesniak, Christopher
Ong, Raquel
Akula, Monika S
Douedi, Steven
Akoluk, Arda
Soomro, Rabail
Copca-Alvarez, Albino
Purewal, Tiffany
Patel, Ishan
Upadhyaya, Vandan
Cheng, Jennifer
Jain, Ashali
Asif, Arif
Chalasani, Krishna
Hossain, Mohammad A
author_sort Lesniak, Christopher
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description OBJECTIVES: Although there have been associations between diabetes and mortality in COVID-19 patients, it is unclear whether this is driven by the disease itself or whether it can be attributed to an inability to exhibit effective glucose control. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 292 patients admitted to a tertiary referral center to assess the association of mortality and glycemic control among COVID-19-positive patients. We used a logistic regression model to determine whether average fasting glycemic levels were associated with in-hospital mortality. RESULTS: Among the diabetic and non-diabetic patients, there were no differences between mortality or length of stay. Mean glucose levels in the first 10 days of admission were higher on average among those who died (150–185 mg/dL) compared with those who survived (125–165 mg/dL). When controlling for multiple variables, there was a significant association between mean fasting glucose and mortality (odds ratio = 1.014, p < 0.001). The associations between glucose and mortality remained when controlled for comorbidities and glucocorticoid use. CONCLUSION: The results of this retrospective study show an association between mortality and inpatient glucose levels, suggesting that there may be some benefit to tighter glucose control in patients diagnosed with COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-83753272021-08-20 Inpatient glycemic control and outcome of COVID-19 patients: A retrospective cohort Lesniak, Christopher Ong, Raquel Akula, Monika S Douedi, Steven Akoluk, Arda Soomro, Rabail Copca-Alvarez, Albino Purewal, Tiffany Patel, Ishan Upadhyaya, Vandan Cheng, Jennifer Jain, Ashali Asif, Arif Chalasani, Krishna Hossain, Mohammad A SAGE Open Med Original Research Article OBJECTIVES: Although there have been associations between diabetes and mortality in COVID-19 patients, it is unclear whether this is driven by the disease itself or whether it can be attributed to an inability to exhibit effective glucose control. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 292 patients admitted to a tertiary referral center to assess the association of mortality and glycemic control among COVID-19-positive patients. We used a logistic regression model to determine whether average fasting glycemic levels were associated with in-hospital mortality. RESULTS: Among the diabetic and non-diabetic patients, there were no differences between mortality or length of stay. Mean glucose levels in the first 10 days of admission were higher on average among those who died (150–185 mg/dL) compared with those who survived (125–165 mg/dL). When controlling for multiple variables, there was a significant association between mean fasting glucose and mortality (odds ratio = 1.014, p < 0.001). The associations between glucose and mortality remained when controlled for comorbidities and glucocorticoid use. CONCLUSION: The results of this retrospective study show an association between mortality and inpatient glucose levels, suggesting that there may be some benefit to tighter glucose control in patients diagnosed with COVID-19. SAGE Publications 2021-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8375327/ /pubmed/34422272 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20503121211039105 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Lesniak, Christopher
Ong, Raquel
Akula, Monika S
Douedi, Steven
Akoluk, Arda
Soomro, Rabail
Copca-Alvarez, Albino
Purewal, Tiffany
Patel, Ishan
Upadhyaya, Vandan
Cheng, Jennifer
Jain, Ashali
Asif, Arif
Chalasani, Krishna
Hossain, Mohammad A
Inpatient glycemic control and outcome of COVID-19 patients: A retrospective cohort
title Inpatient glycemic control and outcome of COVID-19 patients: A retrospective cohort
title_full Inpatient glycemic control and outcome of COVID-19 patients: A retrospective cohort
title_fullStr Inpatient glycemic control and outcome of COVID-19 patients: A retrospective cohort
title_full_unstemmed Inpatient glycemic control and outcome of COVID-19 patients: A retrospective cohort
title_short Inpatient glycemic control and outcome of COVID-19 patients: A retrospective cohort
title_sort inpatient glycemic control and outcome of covid-19 patients: a retrospective cohort
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8375327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34422272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20503121211039105
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