Author: Huda, M. S. B.; Shaho, S.; Trivedi, B.; Fraterrigo, G.; Chandrarajan, L.; Zolfaghari, P.; Dovey, T. M.; Garrett, C. G.; Chowdhury, T. A
Title: Diabetic emergencies during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic: A case–control study Cord-id: kdv0fvnm Document date: 2020_10_22
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Snippet: Initial reports have suggested that COVID-19 SARS 2 virus is more prevalent and is associated with increased severity in people with diabetes.1 In a recent large series from the USA, diabetes mellitus was present as a comorbidity in over a third of patients hospitalized with COVID-19.2 In a study of 658 hospitalized patients with confirmed COVID-19, three developed diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).3 Clinical experience during the COVID-19 crisis suggests that DKA and hyperglycaemic hyperosmolar syndr
Document: Initial reports have suggested that COVID-19 SARS 2 virus is more prevalent and is associated with increased severity in people with diabetes.1 In a recent large series from the USA, diabetes mellitus was present as a comorbidity in over a third of patients hospitalized with COVID-19.2 In a study of 658 hospitalized patients with confirmed COVID-19, three developed diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).3 Clinical experience during the COVID-19 crisis suggests that DKA and hyperglycaemic hyperosmolar syndrome (HHS) are common in people with COVID-19 infection, and are associated with significant insulin resistance, dehydration and acute kidney injury.
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