Cargando…

High Fasting Blood Glucose Level With Unknown Prior History of Diabetes Is Associated With High Risk of Severe Adverse COVID-19 Outcome

BACKGROUND: We aimed to understand how glycaemic levels among COVID-19 patients impact their disease progression and clinical complications. METHODS: We enrolled 2,366 COVID-19 patients from Huoshenshan hospital in Wuhan. We stratified the COVID-19 patients into four subgroups by current fasting blo...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Wang, Wenjun, Chai, Zhonglin, Cooper, Mark E., Zimmet, Paul Z., Guo, Hua, Ding, Junyu, Yang, Feifei, Chen, Xu, Lin, Xixiang, Zhang, Kai, Zhong, Qin, Li, Zongren, Zhang, Peifang, Wu, Zhenzhou, Guan, Xizhou, Zhang, Lei, He, Kunlun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8692378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34956098
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.791476
_version_ 1784618944533889024
author Wang, Wenjun
Chai, Zhonglin
Cooper, Mark E.
Zimmet, Paul Z.
Guo, Hua
Ding, Junyu
Yang, Feifei
Chen, Xu
Lin, Xixiang
Zhang, Kai
Zhong, Qin
Li, Zongren
Zhang, Peifang
Wu, Zhenzhou
Guan, Xizhou
Zhang, Lei
He, Kunlun
author_facet Wang, Wenjun
Chai, Zhonglin
Cooper, Mark E.
Zimmet, Paul Z.
Guo, Hua
Ding, Junyu
Yang, Feifei
Chen, Xu
Lin, Xixiang
Zhang, Kai
Zhong, Qin
Li, Zongren
Zhang, Peifang
Wu, Zhenzhou
Guan, Xizhou
Zhang, Lei
He, Kunlun
author_sort Wang, Wenjun
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: We aimed to understand how glycaemic levels among COVID-19 patients impact their disease progression and clinical complications. METHODS: We enrolled 2,366 COVID-19 patients from Huoshenshan hospital in Wuhan. We stratified the COVID-19 patients into four subgroups by current fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels and their awareness of prior diabetic status, including patients with FBG<6.1mmol/L with no history of diabetes (group 1), patients with FBG<6.1mmol/L with a history of diabetes diagnosed (group 2), patients with FBG≥6.1mmol/L with no history of diabetes (group 3) and patients with FBG≥6.1mmol/L with a history of diabetes diagnosed (group 4). A multivariate cause-specific Cox proportional hazard model was used to assess the associations between FBG levels or prior diabetic status and clinical adversities in COVID-19 patients. RESULTS: COVID-19 patients with higher FBG and unknown diabetes in the past (group 3) are more likely to progress to the severe or critical stage than patients in other groups (severe: 38.46% vs 23.46%-30.70%; critical 7.69% vs 0.61%-3.96%). These patients also have the highest abnormal level of inflammatory parameters, complications, and clinical adversities among all four groups (all p<0.05). On day 21 of hospitalisation, group 3 had a significantly higher risk of ICU admission [14.1% (9.6%-18.6%)] than group 4 [7.0% (3.7%-10.3%)], group 2 [4.0% (0.2%-7.8%)] and group 1 [2.1% (1.4%-2.8%)], (P<0.001). Compared with group 1 who had low FBG, group 3 demonstrated 5 times higher risk of ICU admission events during hospitalisation (HR=5.38, 3.46-8.35, P<0.001), while group 4, where the patients had high FBG and prior diabetes diagnosed, also showed a significantly higher risk (HR=1.99, 1.12-3.52, P=0.019), but to a much lesser extent than in group 3. CONCLUSION: Our study shows that COVID-19 patients with current high FBG levels but unaware of pre-existing diabetes, or possibly new onset diabetes as a result of COVID-19 infection, have a higher risk of more severe adverse outcomes than those aware of prior diagnosis of diabetes and those with low current FBG levels.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8692378
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-86923782021-12-23 High Fasting Blood Glucose Level With Unknown Prior History of Diabetes Is Associated With High Risk of Severe Adverse COVID-19 Outcome Wang, Wenjun Chai, Zhonglin Cooper, Mark E. Zimmet, Paul Z. Guo, Hua Ding, Junyu Yang, Feifei Chen, Xu Lin, Xixiang Zhang, Kai Zhong, Qin Li, Zongren Zhang, Peifang Wu, Zhenzhou Guan, Xizhou Zhang, Lei He, Kunlun Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology BACKGROUND: We aimed to understand how glycaemic levels among COVID-19 patients impact their disease progression and clinical complications. METHODS: We enrolled 2,366 COVID-19 patients from Huoshenshan hospital in Wuhan. We stratified the COVID-19 patients into four subgroups by current fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels and their awareness of prior diabetic status, including patients with FBG<6.1mmol/L with no history of diabetes (group 1), patients with FBG<6.1mmol/L with a history of diabetes diagnosed (group 2), patients with FBG≥6.1mmol/L with no history of diabetes (group 3) and patients with FBG≥6.1mmol/L with a history of diabetes diagnosed (group 4). A multivariate cause-specific Cox proportional hazard model was used to assess the associations between FBG levels or prior diabetic status and clinical adversities in COVID-19 patients. RESULTS: COVID-19 patients with higher FBG and unknown diabetes in the past (group 3) are more likely to progress to the severe or critical stage than patients in other groups (severe: 38.46% vs 23.46%-30.70%; critical 7.69% vs 0.61%-3.96%). These patients also have the highest abnormal level of inflammatory parameters, complications, and clinical adversities among all four groups (all p<0.05). On day 21 of hospitalisation, group 3 had a significantly higher risk of ICU admission [14.1% (9.6%-18.6%)] than group 4 [7.0% (3.7%-10.3%)], group 2 [4.0% (0.2%-7.8%)] and group 1 [2.1% (1.4%-2.8%)], (P<0.001). Compared with group 1 who had low FBG, group 3 demonstrated 5 times higher risk of ICU admission events during hospitalisation (HR=5.38, 3.46-8.35, P<0.001), while group 4, where the patients had high FBG and prior diabetes diagnosed, also showed a significantly higher risk (HR=1.99, 1.12-3.52, P=0.019), but to a much lesser extent than in group 3. CONCLUSION: Our study shows that COVID-19 patients with current high FBG levels but unaware of pre-existing diabetes, or possibly new onset diabetes as a result of COVID-19 infection, have a higher risk of more severe adverse outcomes than those aware of prior diagnosis of diabetes and those with low current FBG levels. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8692378/ /pubmed/34956098 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.791476 Text en Copyright © 2021 Wang, Chai, Cooper, Zimmet, Guo, Ding, Yang, Chen, Lin, Zhang, Zhong, Li, Zhang, Wu, Guan, Zhang and He https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Endocrinology
Wang, Wenjun
Chai, Zhonglin
Cooper, Mark E.
Zimmet, Paul Z.
Guo, Hua
Ding, Junyu
Yang, Feifei
Chen, Xu
Lin, Xixiang
Zhang, Kai
Zhong, Qin
Li, Zongren
Zhang, Peifang
Wu, Zhenzhou
Guan, Xizhou
Zhang, Lei
He, Kunlun
High Fasting Blood Glucose Level With Unknown Prior History of Diabetes Is Associated With High Risk of Severe Adverse COVID-19 Outcome
title High Fasting Blood Glucose Level With Unknown Prior History of Diabetes Is Associated With High Risk of Severe Adverse COVID-19 Outcome
title_full High Fasting Blood Glucose Level With Unknown Prior History of Diabetes Is Associated With High Risk of Severe Adverse COVID-19 Outcome
title_fullStr High Fasting Blood Glucose Level With Unknown Prior History of Diabetes Is Associated With High Risk of Severe Adverse COVID-19 Outcome
title_full_unstemmed High Fasting Blood Glucose Level With Unknown Prior History of Diabetes Is Associated With High Risk of Severe Adverse COVID-19 Outcome
title_short High Fasting Blood Glucose Level With Unknown Prior History of Diabetes Is Associated With High Risk of Severe Adverse COVID-19 Outcome
title_sort high fasting blood glucose level with unknown prior history of diabetes is associated with high risk of severe adverse covid-19 outcome
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8692378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34956098
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.791476
work_keys_str_mv AT wangwenjun highfastingbloodglucoselevelwithunknownpriorhistoryofdiabetesisassociatedwithhighriskofsevereadversecovid19outcome
AT chaizhonglin highfastingbloodglucoselevelwithunknownpriorhistoryofdiabetesisassociatedwithhighriskofsevereadversecovid19outcome
AT coopermarke highfastingbloodglucoselevelwithunknownpriorhistoryofdiabetesisassociatedwithhighriskofsevereadversecovid19outcome
AT zimmetpaulz highfastingbloodglucoselevelwithunknownpriorhistoryofdiabetesisassociatedwithhighriskofsevereadversecovid19outcome
AT guohua highfastingbloodglucoselevelwithunknownpriorhistoryofdiabetesisassociatedwithhighriskofsevereadversecovid19outcome
AT dingjunyu highfastingbloodglucoselevelwithunknownpriorhistoryofdiabetesisassociatedwithhighriskofsevereadversecovid19outcome
AT yangfeifei highfastingbloodglucoselevelwithunknownpriorhistoryofdiabetesisassociatedwithhighriskofsevereadversecovid19outcome
AT chenxu highfastingbloodglucoselevelwithunknownpriorhistoryofdiabetesisassociatedwithhighriskofsevereadversecovid19outcome
AT linxixiang highfastingbloodglucoselevelwithunknownpriorhistoryofdiabetesisassociatedwithhighriskofsevereadversecovid19outcome
AT zhangkai highfastingbloodglucoselevelwithunknownpriorhistoryofdiabetesisassociatedwithhighriskofsevereadversecovid19outcome
AT zhongqin highfastingbloodglucoselevelwithunknownpriorhistoryofdiabetesisassociatedwithhighriskofsevereadversecovid19outcome
AT lizongren highfastingbloodglucoselevelwithunknownpriorhistoryofdiabetesisassociatedwithhighriskofsevereadversecovid19outcome
AT zhangpeifang highfastingbloodglucoselevelwithunknownpriorhistoryofdiabetesisassociatedwithhighriskofsevereadversecovid19outcome
AT wuzhenzhou highfastingbloodglucoselevelwithunknownpriorhistoryofdiabetesisassociatedwithhighriskofsevereadversecovid19outcome
AT guanxizhou highfastingbloodglucoselevelwithunknownpriorhistoryofdiabetesisassociatedwithhighriskofsevereadversecovid19outcome
AT zhanglei highfastingbloodglucoselevelwithunknownpriorhistoryofdiabetesisassociatedwithhighriskofsevereadversecovid19outcome
AT hekunlun highfastingbloodglucoselevelwithunknownpriorhistoryofdiabetesisassociatedwithhighriskofsevereadversecovid19outcome