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COVID-19 and Undiagnosed Pre-diabetes or Diabetes Mellitus Among International Migrant Workers in Singapore

机译:Covid-19和未确诊的糖尿病患者或糖尿病在新加坡国际农民工之间的糖尿病

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Objective Migrant workers, a marginalized and under-resourced population, are vulnerable to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) due to limited healthcare access. Moreover, metabolic diseases – such as diabetes mellitus (DM), hypertension and hyperlipidemia – predispose to severe complications and mortality from COVID-19. We investigate the prevalence and consequences of undiagnosed metabolic illnesses, particularly DM and pre-diabetes, in international migrant workers with COVID-19. Methods In this retrospective analysis, we analyzed the medical records of international migrant workers with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 hospitalized at a tertiary hospital in Singapore from April 21 to June 1, 2020. We determined the prevalence of DM and pre-diabetes, and analyzed the risk of developing complications, such as pneumonia and electrolyte abnormalities, based on age and diagnosis of DM and pre-diabetes. Results 240 male migrant workers, with mean age of 44.2 years (standard deviation [SD], 8.5years), were included. 21 patients (8.8%) were diagnosed with pre-diabetes, and 19 (7.9%) with DM. DM was poorly controlled with a mean HbA1c of 9.9% (SD, 2.4%). 73.7% of the patients with DM and all the patients with pre-diabetes were previously undiagnosed. Pre-diabetes was associated with higher risk of pneumonia (odds ratio [OR], 10.8, 95% confidence interval [CI], 3.65 to 32.1; P less than 0.0001), hyponatremia (OR, 8.83; 95% CI, 1.17 to 66.6; P=0.0342), and hypokalemia (OR, 4.58; 95% CI, 1.52 to 13.82; P=0.0069). Moreover, patients with DM or pre-diabetes developed COVID-19 infection with lower viral RNA levels. Conclusions The high prevalence of undiagnosed pre-diabetes among international migrant workers increases their risk of pneumonia and electrolyte abnormalities from COVID-19.
机译:目标农民工,边缘化和资源低于资源群体,由于医疗保健机构有限,易患冠状病毒疾病2019(Covid-19)。此外,代谢疾病 - 如糖尿病(DM),高血压和高脂血症 - 易于来自Covid-19的严重并发症和死亡率。我们调查未确诊的代谢疾病,特别是DM和糖尿病的患病率和后果,在国际农民工程与Covid-19。方法在这一回顾性分析中,我们于2020年4月21日至6月1日在新加坡分析了实验室确认的Covid-19住院的国际农民工的医疗记录。我们确定了DM和糖尿病患者的患病率,以及根据DM和预糖尿病的年龄和诊断,分析了开发并发症的风险,例如肺炎和电解质异常。结果240名男性移民工人,平均年龄为44.2岁(标准差[SD],8.5年)。 21例患者(8.8%)被诊断为糖尿病前糖尿病,19(7.9%)与DM。 DM较差,平均HBA1c为9.9%(SD,2.4%)。 73.7%的DM患者和所有患有糖尿病患者的患者以前未被诊断出来。前糖尿病患者患有肺炎的风险较高(几率比[或],10.8,95%置信区间[CI],3.65至32.1; P少于0.0001),低钠血症(或8.83; 95%CI,1.17至66.6 ; p = 0.0342),低血症(或4.58; 95%CI,1.52至13.82; p = 0.0069)。此外,DM或糖尿病患者的患者开发了病毒RNA水平降低的Covid-19感染。结论国际移徙工人中未确诊的糖尿病患者的高患病率增加了肺炎和电解质异常从Covid-19的风险。

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