Although reports showed that children with well controlled diabetes do not appear to have increased risk of infection with SARS-CoV-2, however data are scarce regarding the extent to which clinical and demographic data of patient could modify the outcome and severity of the disease. Additionally, the link between covid-19 and diabetes remains controversial.
Data from poorly controlled patients with type 1 diabetes remains controversial regarding whether diabetes itself could increases the susceptibility of infection with SARS-CoV-2 and subsequently impacts the outcomes in these patients , or the SARS-CoV-2 subsequently affects the risk of type 1 diabetes and increase in the prevalence of severe DKA. Poorly controlled diabetes and chronic hyperglycemia creates a state of low grade chronic inflammation, which may explain the underlying mechanism of increased susceptibility to infection and infer the outcome in patients with diabetes . Poorly controlled diabetes has been linked to multiple derangements of immune system including inhibition of lymphocyte proliferation in response to different stimuli, as well as impaired monocyte/macrophage function together with increased synthesis of pro-inflammatory cytokines and adhesion molecules that mediate tissue inflammation . Few data links the association between development of diabetic ketoacidosis in patients with COVID-19, where the infection could trigger higher stressful conditions, with the release of stress hormones leading to increased blood glucose levels and abnormal glucose variability . The extent to which clinical and demographic data of patients with type 1 diabetes modifies the outcome and severity of the disease seems entirely unclear and is the question of several researches. • Study Tools: All patients admitted to Pediatrics Hospital, Ain Shams University in the period between May to August 2020 will be subjected to: 1- Detailed history 2. Thorough clinical examination: To assess the inclusion and exclusion criteria. A thorough clinical review to assess organ involvements and clinical and laboratory characteristics as well as the outcome measures in the studied cohort. 3\. Data collection: Demographic and data will be extracted from patients inpatient files and reports
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
36
Pediatrics and Adolescents Diabetes Unit (PADU), Pediatrics Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University
Cairo, Egypt
Clinical characteristic of pediatric and adolescent patients with type 1 diabetes hospitalized with COVID -19.
complications and comorbidities associated with diabetes
Time frame: 4 months
Laboratory characteristic of pediatric and adolescent patients with type 1 diabetes hospitalized with COVID -19.
Acute phase reactants
Time frame: 4 months
Prognosis of pediatric and adolescent patients with type 1 diabetes hospitalized with COVID -19.
Intensive care admission
Time frame: 4 month
Incidence of new onset type 1 diabetes among confirmed cases of Covid-19 infection among children and adolescents
Incidence of new onset type 1 diabetes among confirmed cases of Covid-19 infection among children and adolescents
Time frame: 4 months
Presentation of diabetes and its acute complications among pediatric and adolescent patients with type 1 diabetes during COVID-19 Pandemic in Egypt
Impact of Covid-19 pandemic on presentation of diabetes and its acute complications among pediatric and adolescent patients with type 1 diabetes
Time frame: 4 month
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