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Newly-diagnosed diabetes and admission hyperglycemia predict COVID-19 severity by aggravating respiratory deterioration

Authors :
Luca Busetto
Elisa Selmin
Benedetta Maria Bonora
Francesca Ghirardini
Alberto Maran
Giacomo Voltan
Angelo Avogaro
Andrea Vianello
Paola Fioretto
Sara Mazzocut
Giorgia Costantini
Mario Luca Morieri
Filippo Farnia
Silvia Tresso
Roberto Vettor
Lucia Russo
Federico Boscari
Gian Paolo Fadini
Daniele Falaguasta
Anna Maria Cattelan
Silvia Pinelli
Gaetano Arcidiacono
Source :
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Aims We investigated whether pre-existing diabetes, newly-diagnosed diabetes, and admission hyperglycemia were associated with COVID-19 severity independently from confounders. Methods We retrospectively analyzed data on patients with COVID-19 hospitalized between February and April 2020 in an outbreak hospital in North-East Italy. Pre-existing diabetes was defined by self-reported history, electronic medical records, or ongoing medications. Newly-diagnosed diabetes was defined by HbA1c and fasting glucose. The primary outcome was a composite of ICU admission or death. Results 413 subjects were included, 107 of whom (25.6%) had diabetes, including 21 newly-diagnosed. Patients with diabetes were older and had greater comorbidity burden. The primary outcome occurred in 37.4% of patients with diabetes compared to 20.3% in those without (RR 1.85; 95%C.I. 1.33–2.57; p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01688227
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....03407c319dc70d7b72bf9aed12cdcdff
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diabres.2020.108374