Risks of and risk factors for COVID-19 disease in people with diabetes: a cohort study of the total population of Scotland

Autor: McGurnaghan, Stuart J, Weir, Amanda, Bishop, Jen, Kennedy, Sharon, Blackbourn, Luke A K, McAllister, David A, Hutchinson, Sharon, Caparrotta, Thomas M, Mellor, Joseph, Jeyam, Anita, O'Reilly, Joseph E, Wild, Sarah H, Hatam, Sara, Höhn, Andreas, Colombo, Marco, Robertson, Chris, Lone, Nazir, Murray, Janet, Butterly, Elaine, Petrie, John, Kennon, Brian, McCrimmon, Rory, Lindsay, Robert, Pearson, Ewan, Sattar, Naveed, McKnight, John, Philip, Sam, Collier, Andrew, McMenamin, Jim, Smith-Palmer, Alison, Goldberg, David, McKeigue, Paul M, Colhoun, Helen M, Whettlock, Alice, McLeod, Allan, Gasiorowski, Andrew, Merrick, Andrew, McAuley, Andy, Went, April, Purdie, Calum, Fischbacher, Colin, Ramsey, Colin, Bailey, David, Henderson, David, McDonald, Eisin, Drennan, Genna, Gowans, Graeme, Reid, Graeme, Murdoch, Heather, Carruthers, Jade, Murray, Josie, Heatlie, Karen, Donaldson, Lorraine, Paton, Martin, Reid, Martin, Llano, Melissa, Murphy-Hall, Michelle, Hall, Ross, Cameron, Ross, Brownlie, Susan, Gaffney, Adam, Milne, Aynsley, Sullivan, Christopher, McArdle, Edward, Glass, Elaine, Young, Johanna, Malcolm, William, McCoubrey, Jodie
Zdroj: The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology; February 2021, Vol. 9 Issue: 2 p82-93, 12p
Abstrakt: We aimed to ascertain the cumulative risk of fatal or critical care unit-treated COVID-19 in people with diabetes and compare it with that of people without diabetes, and to investigate risk factors for and build a cross-validated predictive model of fatal or critical care unit-treated COVID-19 among people with diabetes.
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