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Incidence, characteristics, risk factors and outcomes of diabetic ketoacidosis in COVID-19 patients: Comparison with influenza and pre-pandemic data.

Kevin Dell'AquilaJeylin LeeStephen H WangTharun T AlamuriRebecca JenningsHelen TangSandhya MaheshTaylor Jan LeongRoman FleysherErin M HenningerSudhakar VeeraraghavanParsa MirhajiWei HouKevan C HeroldTimothy Q Duong
Published in: Diabetes, obesity & metabolism (2023)
The incidence of DKA was higher in COVID-19 cohort compared to the influenza and pre-pandemic cohort. Patients with COVID-19 with DKA had worse outcomes compared with those without. Many COVID-19 survivors who developed DKA during hospitalization became insulin dependent. Identification of risk factors for DKA and new insulin-dependency could enable careful monitoring and timely intervention.
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