What is it about?
Many patients with COVID-19disease have either diabetes or high glucose levels when admitted to hospital. We have evaluated the impact of diabetes and high glucose levels at admission to the hospital in people with no prior diagnosi of diabetes on mortality, need of mechanical ventilation and admission to Intensive Care Units.
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Why is it important?
Our findings show that people with no known diagnosis of diabetes who have high glucose levels when admitted to the hospital because of COVID-19 disease have a greater risk of in-hospital mortality. Thus, glucose levels greater than 140 mg/dl at admission to the hospital should be considered a proof prognostic parameter that may require special attention and appropriate treatment
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This page is a summary of: Hyperglycemia at Hospital Admission Is Associated With Severity of the Prognosis in Patients Hospitalized for COVID-19: The Pisa COVID-19 Study, Diabetes Care, August 2020, American Diabetes Association,
DOI: 10.2337/dc20-1380.
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