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Covid-19 and diabetes in primary care - How do hematological parameters present in this cohort?

Amit Varma1, Ismail Dergaa1, Abdul Rafi Mohammed1, Muneer Abubaker1, Abdulla Al Naama1, Shameer Mohammed1, Mohammed Arshad Rafique1, Lelna Manu1, Sakthikumar Vedasalam1, Parveze Parveze1, Omar Hammouda2,3, Achraf Ammar4.   

Abstract

Objectives: Changes in hematological parameters are becoming evident as important early markers of COVID-19. Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) has been shown to be associated with increased severity of COVID-19. In this study, we aim to explore the various hematological variables in COVID-19 positive patients with T2DM, so as to act early and improve patient outcomes.
Methods: Medical e-records of seventy adult patients with T2DM who were COVID-19 positive have been analyzed in this retrospective cohort study. Demographic, clinical and laboratory parameters for these patients were examined.
Results: Of the seventy patients with T2DM, 48.88% had poorly controlled diabetes. 70.69% were pyrexial, 56.25% were tachycardic and 38.58% were asymptomatic on presentation. Amongst the hematological parameters, anemia was seen in 10% of males and 15.38% of females. 20% had a high red-blood-cell-distribution-width (RDW). 7.27% had thrombocytosis and 3.64% had thrombocytopenia. 73.3% had a high platelet-distribution-width (PDW) and 44.44% had an increased mean-platelet-volume (MPV). 16.36% were neutropenic and 16.67% had lymphocytopenia.
Conclusion: Diabetic COVID-19 positive patients have been shown to have prominent manifestations of the hemopoietic-system with varied hematological profiles. Recognizing the implications of these variables early in primary-care, can help clinicians aid management decisions and dictate early referral to secondary-care services, to help improve prognosis.

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Keywords:  Hematological parameters; MPV; PDW; RDW; T2DM

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33818239     DOI: 10.1080/17446651.2021.1909472

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 1744-6651


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