Trends of Serum Electrolyte Levels toward Severity Rates in COVID-19 Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Comorbidity in Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya

Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) causes a lot of morbidity and mortality. More than three-quarters of hospitalized patients experience complications in the kidneys such as acute kidney injury, proteinuria, hematuria, and electrolyte imbalance. The study addressed to get an overview of...

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Main Authors: Hamidah, -, Soebagijo Adi Soelistijo, -, Erwin Astha Triyono, -, Agung Pranoto, -, Muhammad Miftahussurur, -
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spelling id-langga.1257162023-04-29T04:23:32Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/125716/ Trends of Serum Electrolyte Levels toward Severity Rates in COVID-19 Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Comorbidity in Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya Hamidah, - Soebagijo Adi Soelistijo, - Erwin Astha Triyono, - Agung Pranoto, - Muhammad Miftahussurur, - R Medicine (General) RC Internal medicine Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) causes a lot of morbidity and mortality. More than three-quarters of hospitalized patients experience complications in the kidneys such as acute kidney injury, proteinuria, hematuria, and electrolyte imbalance. The study addressed to get an overview of the profile of serum electrolyte levels and the severity trend of COVID-19 patients with comorbid Type 2 Diabetes (DM) at Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya. Methods: This retrospective descriptive study used secondary data from medical records of COVID-19 patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus comorbid at Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya period April – September 2020. Result: Our study revealed 103 patients with COVID-19 with Type 2 DM comorbidity. The proportion of COVID-19 patients with comorbid Type 2 DM in Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya is 17.03 %. The percentage of patients with hyponatremia, normonatremia, hypernatremia, hypokalemia, normokalemia, hyperkalemia, hypochloremia, normochloremia, hyperchloremia were 52.48 %, 45.54 %, 1.98 %, 29.7 %, 49.5 %, 20.79 %, 33.33 %, 61.62 %, 5.05 %, respectively. There found 32 % of patients with COVID-19 with mild symptoms, 18.4 % moderate, 20.4 % severe, and 29.1 % critical. The critical severity case increases in hyponatremia, hypokalemia, and hypochloremia conditions. Conclusion: The severity of COVID-19 in patients with comorbid Type 2 DM is influenced by the laboratory values and the electrolyte change. The elevated laboratory values and the decreased electrolyte levels followed by the increased severe COVID-19 case. Academia Nacional de Medicina 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/125716/1/7.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/125716/2/Artikel%207.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/125716/3/Bukti%20Korespondensi%207.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/125716/4/Similarity%207.pdf Hamidah, - and Soebagijo Adi Soelistijo, - and Erwin Astha Triyono, - and Agung Pranoto, - and Muhammad Miftahussurur, - (2022) Trends of Serum Electrolyte Levels toward Severity Rates in COVID-19 Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Comorbidity in Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya. Gaceta Medica Caracas, 130 (3). pp. 532-544. ISSN 0367-4762 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dE0VeGt3Gj0B2rKs1kx8HzsKNPukw6K-/view https://doi.org/10.47307/GMC.2022.130.3.16
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Agung Pranoto, -
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Trends of Serum Electrolyte Levels toward Severity Rates in COVID-19 Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Comorbidity in Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya
description Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) causes a lot of morbidity and mortality. More than three-quarters of hospitalized patients experience complications in the kidneys such as acute kidney injury, proteinuria, hematuria, and electrolyte imbalance. The study addressed to get an overview of the profile of serum electrolyte levels and the severity trend of COVID-19 patients with comorbid Type 2 Diabetes (DM) at Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya. Methods: This retrospective descriptive study used secondary data from medical records of COVID-19 patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus comorbid at Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya period April – September 2020. Result: Our study revealed 103 patients with COVID-19 with Type 2 DM comorbidity. The proportion of COVID-19 patients with comorbid Type 2 DM in Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya is 17.03 %. The percentage of patients with hyponatremia, normonatremia, hypernatremia, hypokalemia, normokalemia, hyperkalemia, hypochloremia, normochloremia, hyperchloremia were 52.48 %, 45.54 %, 1.98 %, 29.7 %, 49.5 %, 20.79 %, 33.33 %, 61.62 %, 5.05 %, respectively. There found 32 % of patients with COVID-19 with mild symptoms, 18.4 % moderate, 20.4 % severe, and 29.1 % critical. The critical severity case increases in hyponatremia, hypokalemia, and hypochloremia conditions. Conclusion: The severity of COVID-19 in patients with comorbid Type 2 DM is influenced by the laboratory values and the electrolyte change. The elevated laboratory values and the decreased electrolyte levels followed by the increased severe COVID-19 case.
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author Hamidah, -
Soebagijo Adi Soelistijo, -
Erwin Astha Triyono, -
Agung Pranoto, -
Muhammad Miftahussurur, -
author_facet Hamidah, -
Soebagijo Adi Soelistijo, -
Erwin Astha Triyono, -
Agung Pranoto, -
Muhammad Miftahussurur, -
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title Trends of Serum Electrolyte Levels toward Severity Rates in COVID-19 Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Comorbidity in Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya
title_short Trends of Serum Electrolyte Levels toward Severity Rates in COVID-19 Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Comorbidity in Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya
title_full Trends of Serum Electrolyte Levels toward Severity Rates in COVID-19 Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Comorbidity in Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya
title_fullStr Trends of Serum Electrolyte Levels toward Severity Rates in COVID-19 Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Comorbidity in Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya
title_full_unstemmed Trends of Serum Electrolyte Levels toward Severity Rates in COVID-19 Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Comorbidity in Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya
title_sort trends of serum electrolyte levels toward severity rates in covid-19 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus comorbidity in dr. soetomo hospital surabaya
publisher Academia Nacional de Medicina
publishDate 2022
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