Lymphoma arising in and confined to the adrenal glands is unusual and is termed primary adrenal lymphoma. Bilateral primary adrenal nonHodgkin's lymphoma is rare. We report 58-year-old woman with bilateral primary adrenal lymphoma and adrenal insufficiency.
Introduction: & Background
Diabetes in COVID-19 patients is individual risk factor and documented in worldwide studies to contribute to disease severity, increased length of stay and higher mortality (fig-1). Aggressive management of blood sugars and acute diabetic complications reduce the length of stay and mortality.
Methods
Randomly selected 200 patients admitted with diabetes and COVID-19 studied. The unified treatment protocol (fig-2) applied for all patients and blood sugars monitored closely and optimized. Data collected on bimonthly basis and analyzed. Patients’ characteristics taken from data extraction tool (Oasis) of hospital. Median values for length of stay and post discharge FBS and RBS were calculated Microsoft Excel tool. Mortality rates calculated by percentages.
Results
200 patients studied in the 4 months study period. The median length of stay was 3 days. The mortality rate was 2.5% (fig-3,4). The median FBS and RBS in the patient group monitored in the post discharge clinic was 130 mg/dl and 170 mg/dl respectively. The results compared with the standard international studies.
Discussion
Diabetes in COVID-19 patients posed great challenge as increased severity and mortalities reported compared to non-diabetic. Taking a pre-emptive strategy to combat this problem by aggressively manage diabetes help in reducing length of stay and morbidity. The length of stay in studded population was 3 days as compared to 13 days in a major international study(Ref: 1) . Financial saving come from rapid turnover of beds. The mortality was 2.5% compared to reported 7.3% in a major study (Ref: 2), reflecting the implications of aggressive management of diabetes. Regular follow-up and support by running post-discharge clinic definitely help reducing readmissions and acute complications of uncontrolled diabetes.
Conclusion
Aggressive management of diabetes in COVID-19 patients by tailored treatment protocols and dedicated teams will help to decrease the morbidity and mortality.
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