Review-COVID-19 pandemic : the implications for diabetes care and specifics management

Other Title(s)

مراجعة-جائحة كوفيد-19 : الآثار المترتبة على رعاية مرضى السكري و المعالجة الخاصة

Joint Authors

al-Awar, Muhammad Sadiq A.
al-Qalah, Talal Ali H.
Umar, Ammar Salih A.
al-Ajami, Faysal Ali

Source

Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Issue

Vol. 4, Issue 3 (30 Sep. 2020), pp.56-76, 21 p.

Publisher

National Research Center

Publication Date

2020-09-30

Country of Publication

Palestine (Gaza Strip)

No. of Pages

21

Main Subjects

Public Health
Medicine

Abstract EN

Background.

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID- 19) pandemic has emerged as one of the greatest challenges faced by humankind in the recent past.

People with diabetes and related comorbidities are at increased risk of its complications and of COVID- 19- related death.

Older age, multimorbidity, hyperglycemia, cardiac injury and severe inflammatory response are predictors of poor outcome.

Aims.

This article summarizes current data on the clinical presentation and risks of COVID- 19 in diabetic patients.

We also provide some recommendations for the management of diabetic patients with COVID- 19.

Results: According.

to current data, diabetic patients do not appear to be at increased risk of contracting SARS- CoV- 2 compared to the general population.

On the other hand, diabetes is a risk factor for developing severe and critical forms of COVID- 19, the latter requiring admission to an intensive care unit and/or use of invasive mechanical ventilation, with high mortality rates.

The characteristics of diabetic patients at risk for developing severe and critical forms of COVID- 19, as well as the prognostic impact of diabetes on the course of COVID- 19, are under current investigation.

Obesity, the main risk factor for incident type 2diabetes, is more common in patients with critical forms of COVID- 19 requiring invasive mechanical ventilation.

On the other hand, COVID- 19 is usually associated with poor glycemic control and a higher risk of ketoacidosis in diabetic patients.

There are currently no recommendations in favour of discontinuing antihypertensive medications that interact with the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system.

Metformin and Sodium-glucose transport protein- 2)SGLT2( inhibitors should be discontinued in patients with severe forms of COVID- 19 owing to the risks of lactic acidosis and ketoacidosis.

Conclusion: There are currently no data showing an increased risk of contracting COVID- 19 in diabetic patients.

On the other hand, diabetic patients require special attention, since diabetes is associated with a higher risk of severe, critical, and fatal forms of COVID- 19.

Our knowledge about this new Coronavirus progresses day by day.

Ongoing studies will make it possible to better define the profile(s) of diabetic patients at increased risk of poor prognosis.

In any case, the importance of blood glucose monitoring and control over the course of the infection should be emphasized, as well as that of screening for (pre) diabetes in all patients with a confirmed infection by COVID- 19.

American Psychological Association (APA)

al-Awar, Muhammad Sadiq A.& al-Qalah, Talal Ali H.& Umar, Ammar Salih A.& al-Ajami, Faysal Ali. 2020. Review-COVID-19 pandemic : the implications for diabetes care and specifics management. Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences،Vol. 4, no. 3, pp.56-76.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1278119

Modern Language Association (MLA)

al-Awar, Muhammad Sadiq A.…[et al.]. Review-COVID-19 pandemic : the implications for diabetes care and specifics management. Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol. 4, no. 3 (Sep. 2020), pp.56-76.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1278119

American Medical Association (AMA)

al-Awar, Muhammad Sadiq A.& al-Qalah, Talal Ali H.& Umar, Ammar Salih A.& al-Ajami, Faysal Ali. Review-COVID-19 pandemic : the implications for diabetes care and specifics management. Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2020. Vol. 4, no. 3, pp.56-76.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1278119

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 69-76

Record ID

BIM-1278119