Diabetes is most important cause for mortality in COVID-19 hospitalized patients: Systematic review and meta-analysis

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Giovanni Corona
Alessandro Pizzocaro
Walter Vena
Giulia Rastrelli
Federico Semeraro
Andrea M Isidori
Rosario Pivonello
Andrea Salonia
Alessandra Sforza
Mario Maggi
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[1] Azienda Usl Bologna Maggiore-Bellaria Hospital,Endocrinology Unit, Medical Department
[2] IRCSS,Unit of Endocrinology, Diabetology and Medical Andrology
[3] Humanitas Research Hospital,Female Endocrinology and Gender Incongruence Unit, Department of Experimental, Clinical and Biomedical Sciences
[4] University of Florence,Department of Anaesthesia
[5] Intensive Care and EMS,Department of Experimental Medicine
[6] Maggiore Hospital Bologna,Dipartimento Di Medicina Clinica E Chirurgia, Sezione Di Endocrinologia, Unità Di Andrologia E Medicina Della Riproduzione E Della SessualitàMaschile E Femminile
[7] Sapienza University of Rome - Policlinico Umberto I Hospital,Staff of UNESCO
[8] Università Federico II Di Napoli,Division of Experimental Oncology/Unit of Urology, URI
[9] Chair for Health Education and Sustainable Development,Endocrinology Unit, Department of Experimental, Clinical and Biomedical Sciences
[10] Federico II University,undefined
[11] IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele,undefined
[12] University Vita-Salute San Raffaele,undefined
[13] University of Florence,undefined
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Diabetes mellitus; SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19; male; testosterone; mortality; hospitalization;
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The presence of SARS-CoV-2 was officially documented in Europe at the end of February 2020. Despite many observations, the real impact of COVID-19 in the European Union (EU), its underlying factors and their contribution to mortality and morbidity outcomes were never systematically investigated. The aim of the present work is to provide an overview and a meta-analysis of main predictors and of country differences of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection-associated mortality rate (MR) in hospitalized patients. Out of 3714 retrieved articles, 87 studies were considered, including 35,486 patients (mean age 60.9 ± 8.2 years) and 5867 deaths. After adjustment for confounders, diabetes mellitus was the best predictors of MR in an age- and sex-dependent manner, followed by chronic pulmonary obstructive diseases and malignancies. In both the US and Europe, MR was higher than that reported in Asia (25[20;29] % and 20[17;23] % vs. 13[10;17]%; both p < 0.02). Among clinical parameters, dyspnea, fatigue and myalgia, along with respiratory rate, emerged as the best predictors of MR. Finally, reduced lymphocyte and platelet count, along with increased D-dimer levels, all significantly contributed to increased mortality. The optimization of glucose profile along with an adequate thrombotic complications preventive strategy must become routine practice in diseased SARS-CoV-2 infected patients.
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