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17 cze 2021 · This review aims to provide an overview and assessment of the bidirectional relationship between COVID-19 and diabetes. On the one hand, diabetes and its associated comorbidities increase the risk of a more severe course of COVID-19 and increased mortality (6–10).
- COVID-19 and diabetes: The why, the what and the how - PMC
Results. COVID-19 may enhance complications in individuals...
- COVID-19 and diabetes: The why, the what and the how - PMC
13 lis 2020 · During the COVID-19 pandemic, tight control of glucose levels and prevention of diabetes complications might be crucial in patients with diabetes mellitus to keep susceptibility low and to...
Results. COVID-19 may enhance complications in individuals with diabetes through an imbalance in angiotension-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) activation pathways leading to an inflammatory response. ACE2 imbalance in the pancreas causes acute β-cell dysfunction and a resultant hyperglycemic state. These individuals may be prone to worsened COVID-19 ...
23 cze 2021 · Further, COVID19 infection has been associated with the development of new-onset hyperglycemia and diabetes, and worsening of glycemic control in pre-existing diabetes, due to direct pancreatic...
23 lis 2022 · Emerging evidence suggests that coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) may lead to a wide range of post-acute sequelae outcomes, including new onset of diabetes. The aim of this meta-analysis was...
3 lip 2020 · Epidemiological studies indicate that diabetes is the second most common comorbidity in COVID-19. This review aims to summarize currently available data about prevalence, possible pathophysiological mechanisms and management of patients with diabetes and COVID-19. Keywords: SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, Diabetes mellitus. Go to: 1. Introduction.
1 paź 2021 · Patients with Covid-19 place new challenges on the management of type 2 diabetes, including the questions of whether glucose-lowering therapy should be adjusted during infection and how to manage a return to normal care after resolution of Covid-19 symptoms.