IS COVID 19 PANDEMIC ADDING MORE OF DIABETIC POPULATION: A STUDY IN CENTRAL INDIA

Author:

Rai Hindeshwari1,Saad Talha2,Rawat Sumit3,Mishra Nitu4,Mishra Shraddha5

Affiliation:

1. Assistant professor, General Medicine, Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar (MP) India.

2. Associate professor, Pulmonary Medicine, Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar (MP) India.

3. Rawat

4. Research Scientist, Microbiology, Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar (MP) India.

5. Associate professor, Community Medicine, Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar (MP) India.

Abstract

Background– COVID 19 is associated with high prevalence of diabetes along with other comorbidities which also increase the severity and mortality risk in COVID 19 disease. Recently many studies have shown the association between COVID 19 and new onset diabetes. This study was done with objectives1.To nd out the incidence of new onset of hyperglycemia/diabetes in COVID 19 patients and 2.To develop screening policy for detection of new onset hyperglycemia in COVID-19 patients. Materials And Methods- This study is a hospital based observational cross sectional and prospective, cohort study conducted in the COVID ICU of Dedicated COVID Hospital, Bundelkhand Government Medical College, Sagar (M.P.) India, a teaching tertiary care centre. Out of 1562 COVID 19 positive patients admitted with moderate to severe pneumonia from JULY 2020 to JANUARY 2021, 487 patients were hyperglycemic at the time of admission. Patients were categorized into two subgroups: 1.Patients with previously conrmed diabetes or Prediabetes and 2.Hyperglycemia with no existing diabetes. Patients in this later subgroup were our follow up subjects for this study; their blood sugar level was monitored regularly during their stay in hospital & a correlation of COVID 19 and hyperglycemia was observed. In present study Incidence of newResults- onset hyperglycemia was 16.8%; 262 out of 1562. Of all 1562 patients admitted in hospital, 660 (44.7%) were found to be hyperglycemic. Among 660 patients, 436 (66.06%) patients were already known diabetic or pre-diabetic and 262 (16.8) were with newly onset hyperglycemia. 15 out of 262 (5.7%) patients were expired during their disease course, 157(60%) remained hyperglycemic while 90 (34.3) had attained normoglycemia without anti-diabetic drugs. COVID 19 disease is causative factor for new onset hyperglycemia /new onsetConclusion- diabetes.

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World Wide Journals

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