1 in 5 people with this hospitalized disease with Covid Die, said a study
More research supports this condition as a huge risk factor.
Early in the pandemic, health experts have identified some pre-existing conditions that have affected an individual's risk factor for aCOVID-19 [FeminineCancer infection, obesity, heart conditions, sickle sickness, type 2 diabetes and renal disease included. Not only are these people more prone to severe infection, but also death. Now a new study found that one in five people entering the hospital with a Covid infection that suffers from this disease, never go. Read it to find out what it is-and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
Many who are hospitalized with diabetes die after getting Covid
By FrenchCoronadoStudy presented at a press conference held by the Francophone Foundation for Diabetes Research (FFRD)publishedinDiabetes,twenty percent of those with hospitalized diabetes for a COVID-19 infection will die. The study also found that 10.6% of patients with type 2 diabetes and Covid-19 and 5.6% of those with type 1 diabetes and Covid-19 died within 7 days after Admission to the hospital. On a more positive note, half of them will be released. from the hospital within one month.
The study involved 2796 patients with hospitalized diabetes with COVID-19 in 68 institutions of France between March 10 and April 10, 2020. 63.7% were men and the average age was 69 years old, while The median body mass index was 28.4 kg / m2. Their progress has been followed for 28 days and the data were analyzed on the basis of "patient phenotype".
"We have gathered all relevant medical information: history, usual treatment, clinical and biological presentation and hospital prognosis," the main author Matthew Wargny, MD, the Institute of Thorax, Inserm, CNRS, University Hospital of Nantes, France, France, France, France, said byMedscape. "We also worried about positive results, such as home or care home, transfer to another hospital or tracking care," Wargny Notes.
He noted that because the data were gathered during the first wave of the pandemic, before there was a protocol of treatment, the result would probably be different today. However, he points out that researchers "have been able to identify the main prognostic risk factors, both negative and positive." These included the age of progression of the age, the history of microvascular complications, in particular the damage of the kidneys and eyes, the dyspnea on the admission and the number of inflammatory markers-white-white-number White blood cells, high C-reactive protein and high aspartate transaminase.
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