Therapeutic and nutritional compliance in diabetic patients in the Endocrinology-Diabetology-Nutrition Department of Mohammed VI University Hospital Center in Oujda

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Houda Bouali ◽  
Imane Assarrar ◽  
Hanane Latrech
2021 ◽  
Vol 27 ◽  
pp. 107602962110459
Author(s):  
Chaymae Miri ◽  
Hajar Charii ◽  
Mohammed-Amine Bouazzaoui ◽  
Falmata Laouan Brem ◽  
Soumia boulouiz ◽  
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Introduction Diabetes is the most common of comorbidity in patients with SARS-COV-2 pneumonia. Coagulation abnormalities with D-dimer levels are increased in this disease. Objectifs We aimed to compare the levels of D-dimer in diabetic and non-diabetic patients with COVID 19. A link between D-dimer and mortality has also been established. Materials A retrospective study was carried out at the University Hospital Center of Oujda (Morocco) from November 01st to December 01st, 2020. Our study population was divided into two groups: a diabetic group and a second group without diabetes to compare clinical and biological characteristics between the two groups. In addition, the receiver operator characteristic curve was used to assess the optimal D-dimer cut-off point for predicting mortality in diabetics. Results 201 confirmed-COVID-19-patients were included in the final analysis. The median age was 64 (IQR 56-73), and 56% were male. Our study found that D-dimer levels were statistically higher in diabetic patients compared to non-diabetic patients. (1745 vs 845 respectively, P = 0001). D-dimer level > 2885 ng/mL was a significant predictor of mortality in diabetic patients with a sensitivity of 71,4% and a specificity of 70,7%. Conclusion Our study found that diabetics with COVID-19 are likely to develop hypercoagulation with a poor prognosis.


2019 ◽  
Vol 09 (08) ◽  
pp. 85-94
Author(s):  
Sy Djibril ◽  
Traoré Abdel Kader ◽  
Soukho Assétou Kaya ◽  
Traoré Djenebou ◽  
Thomas Ingrid Gladys ◽  
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