Analysis of influencing factors of blood glucose levels in diabetic patients during epidemic of COVID-19.
Chinese Journal of Diabetes Mellitus
; 12(7):500-503, 2020.
Article
in Chinese
| EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2306020
ABSTRACT
Objective:
To investigate the blood glucose control of diabetic patients during the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic, and to explore the factors affecting blood glucose. Method(s) Three hundred and fifty patients with diabetes mellitus hospitalized in the Endocrinology Department of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Air Force Military Medical University from 2017 to 2019 were selected, and we send questionnaires (a self-made questionnaire containing 39 questions, Zung anxiety self-assessment scale, Zung depression self-assessment scale) to the patients through WeChat group. After the effective questionnaires were collected, the patients were divided into good blood glucose control group (fasting blood glucose <=7 mmol/L and 2 h postprandial blood glucose <=10 mmol/L) and poor blood glucose control group (fasting blood glucose>7 mmol/L and/or 2 hours postprandial blood glucose>10 mmol/L). Chi square test or Fisher exact probability method and t test were used to compare the differences between the two groups. In Multi-factor logistic regression, the backward regression method was performed. Result(s) A total of 310 questionnaires were collected, 4 of which did not meet the requirements were eliminated, and a total of 306 valid questionnaires were analyzed. There were 108 cases (35.3%) in the well-controlled group and 198 cases (64.7%) in the poorly controlled group. Compared with well-controlled group, there was a higher percentage of patients with aged >=45 years, diabetes course >=5 years, combined with chronic complications of diabetes, weekly exercise time during the epidemic period<150 min,weekly monitoring of blood glucose frequency <=1 to 2 times and sleep disorders during the epidemic, anxiety, and depression in poorly controlled group, and there were statistically significant differences (P<0.05).The above 8 factors with P<0.05 were included in the logistic regression model. Diabetes course >=5 years, weekly exercise time during the epidemic<150 min, sleep disturbance during the epidemic, weekly monitoring of blood glucose frequency <= 1 to 2 times, depression were risk factors for poor blood glucose control (P<0.05). Conclusion(s) During the epidemic period, the blood glucose level of diabetes patients was generally high. The factors that affected blood glucose control included a long course of diabetes, short exercise time, low monitoring frequency of blood glucose, sleep disorders, and depression.Copyright © 2020 by the Chinese Medical Association.
Coronavirus disease 2019; Diabetes; Poor blood glucose control; Risk factors; adult; anxiety disorder/di [Diagnosis]; article; blood glucose monitoring; chronic disease; comparative study; depression/di [Diagnosis]; depression assessment; diabetes mellitus/di [Diagnosis]; diabetic complication; diabetic patient; epidemic; exercise; glucose blood level; human; major clinical study; priority journal; questionnaire; risk factor; sleep disorder; social media; validity; Zung Self Rating Anxiety Scale; glucose/ec [Endogenous Compound]; zung depression self assessment scale
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Chinese Journal of Diabetes Mellitus
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2020
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