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Diabetic emergencies presenting during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A retrospective case analysis

INTRODUCTION: COVID‐19 has triggered a global pandemic and is an emerging situation. Diabetes has been associated with significant mortality in SARS and MERS‐COV infections. Patients with diabetes are at risk of COVID‐19 triggering diabetic emergencies due to known and unknown mechanisms. There is l...

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Autores principales: Joseph, Tobin, Crawley, Eleanor, Qamar, Sulmaaz, Zosmer, Maya, Rayanagoudar, Girish, Nethaji, Chidambaram, Menon, Ravi
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8646837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34716692
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/edm2.313
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author Joseph, Tobin
Crawley, Eleanor
Qamar, Sulmaaz
Zosmer, Maya
Rayanagoudar, Girish
Nethaji, Chidambaram
Menon, Ravi
author_facet Joseph, Tobin
Crawley, Eleanor
Qamar, Sulmaaz
Zosmer, Maya
Rayanagoudar, Girish
Nethaji, Chidambaram
Menon, Ravi
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description INTRODUCTION: COVID‐19 has triggered a global pandemic and is an emerging situation. Diabetes has been associated with significant mortality in SARS and MERS‐COV infections. Patients with diabetes are at risk of COVID‐19 triggering diabetic emergencies due to known and unknown mechanisms. There is little evidence overviewing the clinical course of COVID‐19 patients who either present or have diabetic emergencies during their disease course. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective case analysis of all patients admitted to our hospital during the COVID‐19 pandemic. The inclusion criteria were all patients receiving treatment for COVID‐19 and either presenting with a diabetic emergency on admission or developing an emergency during their admission. Data collected for the study were all routinely collected data as part of the admission. We compared these data to nine patients with no COVID‐19. RESULTS: Thirty patients received treatment for a diabetic emergency, of which 21 also received treatment for COVID‐19. Significant differences were found between pH and bicarbonate on admission between RT‐PCR‐positive and both RT‐PCR‐negative and non‐COVID‐19 patients. Other results approaching significance include ALP and eGFR. DISCUSSION: Patients suffering from COVID‐19 and diabetes concurrently can suffer from profound metabolic disturbance, with a significant difference in inpatient mortality. However further, prospective detailed investigation into biochemical processes is needed to fully elucidate underlying mechanisms that affect these patients' outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-86468372021-12-06 Diabetic emergencies presenting during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A retrospective case analysis Joseph, Tobin Crawley, Eleanor Qamar, Sulmaaz Zosmer, Maya Rayanagoudar, Girish Nethaji, Chidambaram Menon, Ravi Endocrinol Diabetes Metab Original Research Articles INTRODUCTION: COVID‐19 has triggered a global pandemic and is an emerging situation. Diabetes has been associated with significant mortality in SARS and MERS‐COV infections. Patients with diabetes are at risk of COVID‐19 triggering diabetic emergencies due to known and unknown mechanisms. There is little evidence overviewing the clinical course of COVID‐19 patients who either present or have diabetic emergencies during their disease course. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective case analysis of all patients admitted to our hospital during the COVID‐19 pandemic. The inclusion criteria were all patients receiving treatment for COVID‐19 and either presenting with a diabetic emergency on admission or developing an emergency during their admission. Data collected for the study were all routinely collected data as part of the admission. We compared these data to nine patients with no COVID‐19. RESULTS: Thirty patients received treatment for a diabetic emergency, of which 21 also received treatment for COVID‐19. Significant differences were found between pH and bicarbonate on admission between RT‐PCR‐positive and both RT‐PCR‐negative and non‐COVID‐19 patients. Other results approaching significance include ALP and eGFR. DISCUSSION: Patients suffering from COVID‐19 and diabetes concurrently can suffer from profound metabolic disturbance, with a significant difference in inpatient mortality. However further, prospective detailed investigation into biochemical processes is needed to fully elucidate underlying mechanisms that affect these patients' outcomes. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8646837/ /pubmed/34716692 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/edm2.313 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Joseph, Tobin
Crawley, Eleanor
Qamar, Sulmaaz
Zosmer, Maya
Rayanagoudar, Girish
Nethaji, Chidambaram
Menon, Ravi
Diabetic emergencies presenting during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A retrospective case analysis
title Diabetic emergencies presenting during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A retrospective case analysis
title_full Diabetic emergencies presenting during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A retrospective case analysis
title_fullStr Diabetic emergencies presenting during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A retrospective case analysis
title_full_unstemmed Diabetic emergencies presenting during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A retrospective case analysis
title_short Diabetic emergencies presenting during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A retrospective case analysis
title_sort diabetic emergencies presenting during the covid‐19 pandemic: a retrospective case analysis
topic Original Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8646837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34716692
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/edm2.313
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