Diabetic patients showed elevated BG in61.7% of preprandial tests and 33.3% of postprandial tests, revealing the limitedcontrol of glycemia in COVID-19 patients.CONCLUSIONA history of type 2 diabetes is correlated with invasive treatments and severestatus. Suboptimal glycemic control and hepatic ...
Predictive markers for clinical outcomes in a cohort of diabetic patients hospitalized for COVID-19 The role of glycemic control, both prior and during hospitalization, on mortality from COVID-19 in diabetic patients is debated. Furthermore, it is not clear whether hyperglycemia has a direct effec...
In light of the most challenging public health crisis of modern history, COVID-19 mortality continues to rise at an alarming rate. Patients with co-morbidities such as hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes mellitus (DM) seem to be more prone to severe symptoms and appear to have a...
are thought to be at increased risk of developing more severe forms of COVID-19. Diabetic children face new challenges when infected with SARS-CoV-2. On one hand, the glycemic values become substantially more difficult to manage as COVID-19 is a predisposing factor for hyperglycemia. On the...
also adversely impact persons with diabetes by limiting their access to clinical care, healthy diet, and opportunities to exercise. Most antidiabetic medications can continue to be used in patients with mild COVID19 but switching over to insulin is preferred in severe disease....
Strikingly, hyperglycemic (+) patients had a significantly higher mortality rate compared to diabetic patients. (41.7% vs 14.8%, p ≤ 0.001) [56]. Despite several caveats, this study underscores the importance of in-hospital glycemic management. Similarly, the prognostic utility of blood ...
Over the last year, SGSc have been trialing a drug (AZD1656) in diabetic patients. The drug was gifted to the charity by Astra Zeneca. The team recognized that it could activate cells from the immune system as a potential treatment for people with the SARS-CoV-2 virus by dampening the...
【Ref: Zayed H, Musajee M, Thulasidasan N, Sayed M, Francia F, Green M, Arissol M, Lakhani A, Biasi L, Patel S. Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Outcomes in Patients With Critical Limb Threatening Ischaemi...
particular cohort prone to viral infection. Therefore, post‑COVID‑19 pregnant patients may have a serious post‑viral sequel. Nevertheless, it has been reported that age and other underlying medical conditions can increase the severity of the COVID‑19 illness both during and for 42 days...
Nurses' role in diabetic foot prevention and care; a review Diabetes as one of Non-communicable diseases has allocated a large proportion of cost, time and human resources of health systems. Now, due to changes in l... M Aalaa,OT Malazy,M Sanjari… - 《Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic ...