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Journal : Jurnal Kefarmasian Indonesia

Comparison of Clinical Outcomes of Diabetes Mellitus Patients with COVID-19 Confirmed Diabetes Mellitus Patients at One of the Hospital Bantul Nadliroh, Lubabun; Estiningsih, Daru; Sarwadhamana, Raden Jaka; Ninisita Sri Hadi
Jurnal Kefarmasian Indonesia VOLUME 14, NUMBER 1, FEBRUARY 2024
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Biomedis dan Teknologi Dasar Kesehatan

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SARS-CoV-2-infected patients with comorbid DM are very likely to experience a significant reduction in glycemic control and eventually require adjustment of antidiabetic treatment to optimize clinical outcomes. The results of data collected by the COVID-19 Handling Task Force, the total number of cases in Indonesia that were confirmed positive for COVID-19 had comorbidities, one of which was Diabetes Mellitus 33.6%. This study aimed to determine whether or not there were differences in clinical outcomes of DM patients with confirmed COVID-19 and DM without confirmed COVID-19 at One of Hospital Bantul. This type of research is observational with a cross-sectional design. Secondary data in the form of medical records. Sampling was carried out using a simple random sampling method with the Lemeshow formula. The data were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney test in bivariate analysis. The results showed that the clinical outcome of type 2 DM patients with confirmed COVID-19 was the GDS target value (38.9%) and the GDS target value (61.1%). The clinical outcome of patients with type 2 diabetes who did not have confirmed COVID-19 was that the GDS target value (55.6%) was achieved and the GDS target value was not reached (44.4%). The results of the Mann-Whitney test showed a significant difference in clinical outcome p=0.046 between DM type 2 confirmed COVID-19 and DM type 2 not confirmed COVID-19. It can be concluded that DM patients with confirmed COVID-19 have different clinical outcomes than DM patients without confirmed COVID-19.
Co-Authors Adelia, Melina Freda Ainun Jariyah Andriyani, Fitri Apriani, Sindi Arifianto, Budi Ariski, Denis Asrori, Moh Astuti, Eka Dyah Ayu Astuti, Nisa Agustina Widya Banafsaj, Zakia Irbah Dami, Nur Anisa dini rahmayani Dwinta, Eliza emelda, emelda Estiningsih, Daru Estiningsih, Daru Fadhilah, Yasmin Fatimah, Fatma Siti Fatmawati, Annisa Fitri Andriani, Fitri Freeza, Fristi Nadila Mutiara Hafidah, Diah Ayuni Nur Hana, Mifta Hasanah, Faizatun Riyado Hasna, Zulfa Nadila Hayatusyifa, Rafika Putri Hikmah, Septiana Nur Hoyyar, Mohammad Khasanah, Lusi Alfi Khofifah, Rodhotul Kurniawan, Muhammad Hendri Lestari, Okti Dewi Lilis Suryani Makkulau, Al Fareidza Zakaria Manusu, Abd Sukri S Mastamah, Mastamah Maulani, Adinda Diar Muhajir, Mia Aulia Muhammad Farid Nadia, Melta Ainun Nadliroh, Lubabun Ningrum, Apriliya Tiyas Ninisita Sri Hadi Nirmala, Traya Noviantoro, Alfajari Nugraha, Faizqinthar Bima Nurinda, Eva Oktasania, Nafaati Pitriani, Dia Prasetyaningrum, Lia Prastiwi, Anisya Dwi Pratama, Joni Yoga Pratama, Muhammad Arinja Danu Putri, Chera An Nisa Putri, Imram Radne Rimba Rahmadani, Sandra Rismayanti Rismayanti Sakti, Ali Zulfa Rois Arifa Salma Salma Saputri, Maulida Ayu Sati, Eva Laras Septiandi, Baiq Husnul Hotima Septiyorini, Dewi Septriani, Endang Setiowati Sholawati, Putri Mustika Sholihen, Sholihen Sinta Wulandari Suprapti, Sri Tri Kanti, Tri Ulhaq, Muhammad Zia Veronika, Nabela Widya Astuti, Nisa Agustina Wiguno, Susilo Setyo Wulandari, Ari Susiana Wulandari, Ari Susiana Zendrato, Mei Albert