Relation Between Blood Glucose and the Prognosis of Severe Coronavirus Disease 2019/ 血糖与重型2019冠状病毒病预后的关系

2020 
Objective: To describe the clinical characteristics and outcomes of severely ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019, and to investigate the relationship between plasma glucose level and the prognosis of severely ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019 Methods: We enrolled 52 severely ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019 Among them,12 cases progressed to critical illness The clinical and biochemical characteristics of severely and critically ill patients were compared Results: Compared with the severely ill patients, critically ill patients had higher white blood cell and neutrophil counts, as well as higher levels of D-dimer, IL-6 and C-reactive protein (all P<0 05) Before treatment, the fasting plasma glucose (FPG) levels were significantly higher in the critically ill patient’s group [(10 23±3 71) mmol/L] compared to those in the severely ill patients [(7 12±3 35) mmol/L, P<0 05] After adjusting for age, gender, and course of the disease, fasting blood glucose at admission (OR=1 308, 95% CI 1 066 to 1 606, P=0 01) and hyperglycemia at admission (OR=29 198, 95% CI 2 903 to 293 639, P=0 004) were closely related to whether severely ill patients progressed to critical patients with coronavirus disease 2019 In our study, 15 (34 8%) of the severely ill and 10 (83 3%) critically ill patients received the steroid treatment Compared with the severely ill patients, the FPG levels in critically ill patients were higher (P<0 05) Conclusion: Fasting hyperglycemia at admission is a significant predictor for the prognosis of severely ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019 Closely monitoring and the optimal management of hyperglycemia may improve the prognosis of patients with coronavirus disease 2019
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