Predictors of in-hospital mortality in COVID 19 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in South India: A cross sectional study

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Biomedicine (India) Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.51248/.v43i5.3239
Shabnaaz Waheed, Anil M., Maria Neliyanil, Saniya K., Sushantha Perduru, Abeera Azeez
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Introduction: Evidence suggests that patients with diabetes who developed the COVID-19 infection are known to have glycaemic instability, impaired immunity and associated comorbidities such as heart diseases and obesity leading to increased risk of mortality. Hence the current study was planned to assess the factors affecting mortality in diabetic COVID-19 patients admitted in tertiary care hospitals in South India. Methods: This was a retrospective study involving diabetic COVID-19 patients hospitalized in South India, data was collected from hospital records using pre-tested semi-structured validated questionnaire from January 2021 to February 2022. Results: Out of 397 study patients, 66% (263) them were males. Mean age of the patients was 61± 11.6, male 60.6±11.8, and female was 61.5±11.3. Most common presenting symptoms were fever 62% (235), cough 47% (172), breathlessness 42% (149), followed by weakness 29% (114). 46% (184) patients had uncontrolled diabetes. Co-morbidity like hypertension etc., were seen in 63% (250) of the patients. Saturation below 93% was seen in 20% (75) patients. 26% (69) were on ventilators, 48(42%) were admitted in intensive care unit. Laboratory profile showed high C-reactive protein in (86%) 264, elevated D-dimer in 86% (240), low lymphocyte in 46% (182), elevated ferritin in 63% (177), high neutrophil in 30% (118) and low Hb in 24% (85). Radiological finding shows interstitial opacity in 58 % (148) and CT-ground glass opacity in 21% (86). Complications like acute kidney injury were seen in 29% (115) and acute respiratory distress in 10% (39). The case fatality rate was 14% (56). Elevated neutrophil, elevated aspartate aminotransferase, low oxygen saturation was found to be significantly associated with mortality in COVID-19 diabetic patients. Conclusion: In diabetic COVID 19 patients elevated aspartate alanine transaminase, neutrocytosis and oxygen saturation below 93% are independent risk factors for mortality.
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南印度COVID - 19合并2型糖尿病患者住院死亡率的预测因素:一项横断面研究
有证据表明,发生COVID-19感染的糖尿病患者已知存在血糖不稳定、免疫功能受损以及相关合并症,如心脏病和肥胖,导致死亡风险增加。因此,本研究计划评估影响印度南部三级医院住院的糖尿病COVID-19患者死亡率的因素。方法:这是一项回顾性研究,涉及南印度住院的糖尿病COVID-19患者,数据收集于2021年1月至2022年2月期间,使用预测试的半结构化有效问卷从医院记录中收集。结果:397例患者中,66%(263例)为男性。患者平均年龄61±11.6岁,男性60.6±11.8岁,女性61.5±11.3岁。最常见的症状是发烧(235例),咳嗽(172例),呼吸困难(149例),其次是虚弱(114例),占29%。46%(184)患者患有未控制的糖尿病。合并高血压等并发症占63%(250例)。饱和度低于93%的患者占20%(75例)。26%(69例)使用呼吸机,48例(42%)入住重症监护病房。实验室分析显示,c反应蛋白高(86%)264例,d -二聚体高(86%)240例,淋巴细胞低(46%)182例,铁蛋白高(63%)177例,中性粒细胞高(30%)118例,Hb低(24%)85例。影像学表现为间质混浊(148例)58%,ct磨玻璃混浊(86例)21%。29%(115例)出现急性肾损伤等并发症,10%(39例)出现急性呼吸窘迫。病死率为14%(56例)。中性粒细胞升高、天冬氨酸转氨酶升高、低血氧饱和度与COVID-19糖尿病患者死亡率显著相关。结论:糖尿病COVID - 19患者天门冬氨酸转氨酶升高、中性粒细胞增多和血氧饱和度低于93%是死亡的独立危险因素。
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