PREVALENCE AND OUTCOMES OF DIABETES AMONG COVID-19 PATIENTS IN DUHOK COVID-19 HEALTH FACILITIES: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY

Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5114/hpc.2022.122344
Hozan Hussein, Ahmed A Salih, M. Merza
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Background. The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) among patients with COVID-19, examining the relationship between COVID-19 severity and T2DM in hospitalized patients, detecting T2DM outcomes in COVID-19 patients, and identifying the vaccination rates of COVID-19 patients with T2DM. Material and methods. A prospective, cross-sectional study was conducted on Duhok (Iraqi Kurdistan) hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Demographic, clinical, and laboratory characteristics of all confirmed COVID-19 by RT-PCR with coexisting T2DM were collected between early November 2021 and late April 2022. T2DM patients with HbA1c levels <7% were considered a poor control group, while those <7% were considered a good control group. Results. Out of 530 hospitalized COVID-19 patients, 158 (29.81%) were T2DM. Among 158 patients, 23 (14.56%) were vaccinated, of whom 17 (10.76%) were fully vaccinated and 6 (3.80%) partially vaccinated. Considering patient outcomes, chronic pulmonary disease (p=0.0106), obesity (p=<0.0001), patients on combined oral antidiabetic and insulin (p=0.0204), and poorly controlled DM (p=<0.0001) were significant predictors of mortality. Conclusions. The prevalence of T2DM in hospitalized COVID-19 patients was relatively high in Duhok. In contrast with the previous studies reported in the literature, the COVID-19 vaccination coverage was unsatisfactory. Therefore, raising awareness concerning health education about the severity and mortality rates of COVID-19 should be mandatory to achieve better disease prognosis.
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duhok COVID-19卫生机构中COVID-19患者的糖尿病患病率和结局:一项横断面研究
背景。本研究的目的是确定COVID-19患者中2型糖尿病(T2DM)的患病率,研究COVID-19严重程度与住院患者T2DM的关系,检测COVID-19患者的T2DM结局,并确定COVID-19合并T2DM患者的疫苗接种率。材料和方法。对杜胡克(伊拉克库尔德斯坦)住院的COVID-19患者进行了一项前瞻性横断面研究。在2021年11月初至2022年4月底期间,收集了所有通过RT-PCR确诊的合并T2DM的COVID-19患者的人口学、临床和实验室特征。T2DM患者HbA1c水平<7%为不良对照组,<7%为良好对照组。结果。在530例住院的COVID-19患者中,158例(29.81%)为T2DM。158例患者接种疫苗23例(14.56%),其中完全疫苗17例(10.76%),部分疫苗6例(3.80%)。考虑到患者的预后,慢性肺部疾病(p=0.0106)、肥胖(p=<0.0001)、口服降糖药和胰岛素联合治疗的患者(p=0.0204)和控制不良的糖尿病(p=<0.0001)是死亡率的重要预测因素。结论。杜胡克省住院COVID-19患者中T2DM患病率较高。与以往文献报道的研究相比,COVID-19疫苗接种覆盖率令人不满意。因此,必须提高对COVID-19严重性和死亡率的健康教育意识,以实现更好的疾病预后。
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