Tilinca Mariana Cornelia, Gliga Maximilian Cosma, Varga Andreea
George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science, and Technology of Targu Mures, Targu Mures, Romania.
Mures County Hospital, Targu Mures, Romania.
J Crit Care Med (Targu Mures). 2021 Nov 13;8(1):6-13. doi: 10.2478/jccm-2021-0024. eCollection 2022 Jan.
Diabetic individuals are considered a vulnerable population during the COVID-19 Pandemic, and several studies noted worse outcomes, including death, among those who get infected. Diabetic emergencies, such as ketoacidosis (DKA), are common and potentially life-threatening conditions in uncontrolled patients. While the pathophysiological background of the relationship between COVID-19 and DKA is not fully understood, early reports available so far indicate that patients with pre-existing diabetes who get infected with the SARS-CoV 2 virus are at higher risk of DKA. It was also suggested that DKA is a poor prognostic sign for infected patients, these being at higher risk of developing worse forms of COVID-19 disease and having high mortality. Therefore, healthcare personnel dealing with such patients face a considerable challenge, as the correct and safe emergency management of such cases is far from established. This article aimed to conduct a study that reviews the current published data available about patients with DKA and COVID-19.
在新冠疫情期间,糖尿病患者被视为弱势群体,多项研究指出,感染新冠病毒的糖尿病患者预后较差,包括死亡。糖尿病急症,如酮症酸中毒(DKA),在血糖控制不佳的患者中很常见,且可能危及生命。虽然新冠病毒与DKA之间关系的病理生理背景尚未完全明确,但目前已有的早期报告表明,既往患有糖尿病且感染了新冠病毒的患者发生DKA的风险更高。也有观点认为,DKA是感染患者预后不良的标志,这类患者发生更严重新冠疾病形式及高死亡率的风险更高。因此,治疗这类患者的医护人员面临巨大挑战,因为对此类病例进行正确且安全的紧急处理方法远未确立。本文旨在开展一项研究,回顾目前已发表的关于DKA合并新冠病毒感染患者的可用数据。