The gender differences as a risk factor in diabetic patients with COVID-19

  • Tahir Belice
  • Ismail Demir
Keywords: COVID-19; Diabetes mellitus type 2; Sex factors

Abstract

Background and Objectives: In a Turkish cohort study, we revealed first time in literature the gender differences in admis- sion to hospital and rates of mortality for diabetic patients with COVID-19.

Materials and Methods: The demographics, length of stay, mortality rates and concomitant chronic metabolic diseases of 152 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 were found in our hospital electronic document system (Probel) and recorded in excel files for further statistical analysis.

Results: In the mortality group (n:22), the numbers of men and women were 9 (40.9%) and 4 (18.2%), respectively. Compar- ing gender rates in diabetic group, the mortality risk of diabetic men was higher and statistically significant (p<0.05, Pearson Chi-square value:7.246).

Conclusion: We hope that the findings of this research will give scientists an idea of gender differences in viral pandemics for further studies.

Published
2020-12-30
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Articles