ASSOCIATION OF DIABETES MELLITUS AND HYPERTENSION WITH MORTALITY IN PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME AND POSITIVE COVID-19
JPUMHS;2023:13:04,79-84. http://doi.org/10.46536/jpumhs/2023/13.04.475
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Acute coronary syndrome, COVID-19, Hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, in-hospital outcomeAbstract
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To determine the Association of diabetes mellitus and hypertension with mortality in patients hospitalized with acute coronary syndrome and positive Covid-19. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An hospital based prospective observational study was conducted in the department of Cardiology, Isra University Hospital, Hyderabad for a period of one year from from 1st March 2021 to 28th February 2022. All the adult males and females, admitted with ACS and COVID-19 positive, diabetic and hypertensive, and those who consented to participate were included in this study. SPSS version 26.0 was used for data processing and analysis and a p value <0.05 was considered as statistically significant. RESULTS: A total of 108 patients were included for final analysis. Hypertensive (61.11%) were more prevalent than diabetics (38.88%). Overall mean age of admitted patients was 54.36±10.68 years. Most of the patients (53.7%) admitted with COVID-19-ACS were improved and discharged to home. In-hospital complications were observed in 37.96% (n = 41) of the patients and unfortunately, 8.33% (n = 9) of the patients died in hospital. In-hospital complications were significantly observed in hypertensive patients (n = 28, 68.29%) while in-hospital mortality was more prevalent among T2 DM patients (n = 6, 66.66%), p 0.001. CONCLUSION: This study concludes that, older patients with diabetes mellitus were more prevalent and T2 DM was associated significantly with in-hospital mortality while hypertension was assocaited with in-hospital complicatios
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