甜美与积极并不是一个完美的结局:COVID-19重症患者糖尿病对存活影响的病例对照研究。

Uday Yanamandra , Srinath Rajagopal , Bhavya Aggarwal , Praneet Kaur , Anurag Singh , Nupur Aggarwal , Pavan B. Sai Kumar , Gaytri Duhan , Rajesh Sahu , A.S. Menon
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背景:印度是糖尿病(DM)的中心:印度是糖尿病(DM)的中心。目前尚未研究年龄/性别匹配的非糖尿病患者中 COVID 与 DM 之间的关系。DM 在预测 COVID 患者疾病严重程度和预后方面的作用可能会为有效管理提供新的见解:我们于 2021 年 4 月 25 日至 5 月 31 日在一家 COVID 护理中心进行了一项前瞻性比较研究。在筛查出的 357 名重度 COVID 患者中,我们招募了所有连续的糖尿病患者(n-113)和年龄/性别匹配的非糖尿病患者(n-113)。所有糖尿病患者和非糖尿病患者在入院时均接受了胸部高分辨率计算机断层扫描(HRCT)和炎症指标(C-反应蛋白(CRP)、D-二聚体、铁蛋白、白细胞介素-6(IL-6)、乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)、中性粒细胞-淋巴细胞比值(NLR))检查,然后才开始接受抗 COVID 治疗。统计分析采用 JMP 15-0 ver-3-0-0 进行:结果:在接受筛查的人群(n-357)中,DM 患病率为 38%-37%。研究人群的平均年龄为 61 岁,男性占多数(57%)。除了糖尿病患者的 NLR(P-0-0283)较高外,两组患者的 HRCT 评分或炎症指标均无统计学差异。糖尿病患者的总生存期(OS)明显低于非糖尿病患者(p-0-0251),糖尿病患者与非糖尿病患者的15d-OS分别为58-87%和72-67%,糖尿病患者与非糖尿病患者的30d-OS分别为46-76%和64-61%。两组患者的住院时间无统计学差异(P-0-2):结论:与年龄/性别匹配的非糖尿病患者相比,患有糖尿病的重度COVID患者死亡率明显较高。结论:与年龄/性别匹配的非糖尿病患者相比,患有糖尿病的重度 COVID 患者的死亡率明显更高,两组患者入院时的大多数炎症指标/CT 均无明显差异。
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Sweetness and positivity together aren't a happy ending: Case controlled study amongst severe COVID-19 for impact of diabetes mellitus on survival

Background

India is the epicenter of diabetes mellitus (DM). The relationship between COVID and DM in age/gender-matched non-diabetics has not been studied yet. The role of DM in predicting the disease severity and outcome in COVID patients might provide new insight for effective management.

Methods

We conducted a prospective comparative study at a COVID care center from 25th April–31st May 2021. Among 357 severe-COVID patients screened, all consecutive diabetes (n-113) and age/gender-matched non-diabetes (n-113) patients were recruited. All diabetics and non-diabetics at admission were subjected to high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) chest and inflammatory markers (C-reactive protein (CRP), D-dimer, ferritin, interleukin-6 (IL-6), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR)) before starting anti- COVID therapy. Statistical analysis was done using JMP 15·0 ver·3·0·0.

Results

The prevalence of DM among the screened population (n-357) was 38·37%. The mean age of the study population was 61y with male preponderance (57%). There was no statistical difference in the HRCT-score or inflammatory markers in the two groups except for higher NLR (p-0·0283) in diabetics. Diabetics had significantly inferior overall survival (OS) (p-0·0251) with a 15d-OS of diabetics vs. non-diabetics being 58·87%, 72·67%, and 30d-OS of diabetics vs. non-diabetics being 46·76%, 64·61%, respectively. The duration of the hospital stay was not statistically different in the two groups (p-0·2).

Conclusion

The mortality is significantly higher in severe-COVID patients with DM when compared to age/gender-matched non-diabetics. There was no significant difference in most inflammatory markers/CT at admission between the two groups.
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Medical Journal Armed Forces India
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期刊介绍: This journal was conceived in 1945 as the Journal of Indian Army Medical Corps. Col DR Thapar was the first Editor who published it on behalf of Lt. Gen Gordon Wilson, the then Director of Medical Services in India. Over the years the journal has achieved various milestones. Presently it is published in Vancouver style, printed on offset, and has a distribution exceeding 5000 per issue. It is published in January, April, July and October each year.
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