Abstract

Introduction. A single-center observational cross-sectional comparative study was conducted among
 a random population sample of the adult population of the city of Moscow who applied to the pavilion
 "Healthy Moscow". The study included 796 patients who had a coronavirus infection from one to six months
 ago. Of the 796 surveyed, 112 participants had disorders of carbohydrate metabolism (hereinafter – DCM)
 (14.1%): 9.8% (78 people) were newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (D2t) of the total sample, prediabetes
 – 4.2% (33 people), type 1 diabetes – 0.1% (1 person). Previously diagnosed D2t was observed in 0.5% (4
 participants) of the total sample of patients. Viral pneumonia was significantly more common in patients
 with DCM, compared with the group without DCM (45.5% vs. 19.1%, p<0.001). In the group of lung injuries,
 DCM were observed with greater frequency, including D2t, the probability of which in the presence of lung
 damage increased by 3.7 times (95% CI: 2.04 – 6.67).
 Thus, the prevalence of newly detected DCM after COVID-19 was 14.1%, and the more severe the coronavirus
 infection, the more likely the DCM will develop in the future.
 The study was carried out as part of the project of the Department of Health of the city of Moscow
 "Scientific laboratory "Moscow polyclinic".
 For citation: Markova T.N., Anchutina A.A., Garib V.Yu., Yalochkina T.O., The prevalence of carbohydrate
 metabolism disorders in patients after coronavirus infection. City Healthсare. 2022;3(4):32-41 doi:10.47619/2713-2617.zm.2022.v.3i4;32-41

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