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COVID-19 in Patients with Diabetes: Clinical Course, Metabolic Status, Inflammation, and Coagulation Disorder

D. V. Belikina, E. S. Malysheva, Александр Владимирович Петров, Т. А. Некрасова, Е. С. Некаева, А.Е. Лаврова, Д. Г. Зарубина, К.А. Атдуев, Д М Магомедова, Л. Г. Стронгин

2020Sovremennye tehnologii v medicine19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

was to study the clinical course of COVID-19 in the presence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and elucidate possible mechanisms of their mutual aggravation. Materials and Methods: The study included 64 patients with COVID-19; of them, 32 were with DM (main group) and 32 were DM-free (control group). The groups were formed according to the "case-control" principle. During hospitalization, the dynamics of clinical, glycemic, and coagulation parameters, markers of systemic inflammation, as well as kidney and liver functions were monitored and compared. Results: Among patients with DM, the course of viral pneumonia was more severe, as evidenced by a 2.2-fold higher number of people with extensive (>50%) lung damage (p=0.05), an increased risk of death according to the CURB-65 algorithm (1.3-fold, p=0.043), and a longer duration of insufficient blood oxygen saturation (p=0.0004). With the combination of COVID-19 and DM, hyperglycemia is persistent, without pronounced variability (MAGE - 1.5±0.6 mmol/L), the levels of C-reactive protein (p=0.028), creatinine (p=0.035), and fibrinogen (p=0.013) are higher, manifestations of hypercoagulability persist longer, including slower normalization of antithrombin III (p=0.012), fibrinogen (p=0.037), and D-dimer (p=0.035). Conclusion: The course of COVID-19 in patients with DM is associated with a high severity and extension of pneumonia, persistent decrease in oxygen supply, high hyperglycemia, accelerated renal dysfunction, systemic inflammation, and hypercoagulability.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineFibrinogenInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusGastroenterologyGlycemicSystemic inflammationInflammationPneumoniaCreatinineC-reactive proteinEndocrinologyCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesDermatological and COVID-19 studiesAdvanced Glycation End Products research
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