Objective: Unusual clinical course Background: It is well known that diabetes mellitus contributes to COVID-19 severity. Recently, there have been reports of an increase in the number of children with type 1 diabetes after the COVID-19 pandemic. Case Report: A 52-year-old woman presented to the Emergency Department with disturbance of consciousness, accompanied by a 1-day history of thirst, a fever of 38°C, and breathlessness. She had a positive coronavirus antigen test. Her initial vital signs assessment showed a heart rate of 120 beats per minute, blood pressure 90/50 mmHg, temperature 37.3°C, and respiratory rate 30 breaths/minute with an oxygen saturation of 100% with 10 L oxygen inhalation. Her initial laboratory test results showed a blood glucose level of 1507 mg/dl, HbA1c of 10.1%, ketone 2+, and blood gas pH 7.113. The patient was diagnosed with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). There were mild inflammatory findings with blood CRP 0.14 mg/dl and a white cell count of 12 400/µL, but no pneumonia on a chest CT scan. Therefore, the patient was diagnosed with COVID-19 and DKA. The patient was positive for anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase (anti-GAD antibody) and had markedly low levels 24-h urine C-peptide (CPR). She was diagnosed with acute-onset type 1 diabetes mellitus, as her blood examination showed a postprandial blood glucose level of 100 mg/dl and HbA1c of 5.7% 2 months before admission. After admission, fluid replacement and continuous intravenous insulin infusion therapy were started, and blood glucose and blood gas pH improved over 10 h. Conclusions: There have been reports of cases of type 1 diabetes consequences of COVID-19, but the mechanism has not been elucidated.
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Zenri, M., Higa, M., Ikehara, K., Ichijo, T., & Hirose, T. (2023). A Case of Acute-Onset Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus with Diabetic Ketoacidosis Triggered by COVID-19. American Journal of Case Reports, 24. https://doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.940986
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