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<blockquote data-quote="Jamie H" data-source="post: 2257385" data-attributes="member: 523528"><p>"Fourth, given the retrospective nature of the study, it was not possible for us to determine if active management of BG levels to a more normal range could ameliorate COVID-19 severity or adverse outcomes." </p><p></p><p>So still unsure of management before admission and how it relates to risk of becoming severely ill in the first place.. Other than the basic assumption that poor management increases risk. Interesting nearly all had other comorbidities... Something that would perhaps be more variable in the type 1 community.. Though this study does not examine how that's effected severity. </p><p></p><p></p><p>This looks to be more about management during treatment/admission. No indication if the patient had poor control before admission or the poor control was caused by the illness. You'd imagine a bit of both..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamie H, post: 2257385, member: 523528"] "Fourth, given the retrospective nature of the study, it was not possible for us to determine if active management of BG levels to a more normal range could ameliorate COVID-19 severity or adverse outcomes." So still unsure of management before admission and how it relates to risk of becoming severely ill in the first place.. Other than the basic assumption that poor management increases risk. Interesting nearly all had other comorbidities... Something that would perhaps be more variable in the type 1 community.. Though this study does not examine how that's effected severity. This looks to be more about management during treatment/admission. No indication if the patient had poor control before admission or the poor control was caused by the illness. You'd imagine a bit of both.. [/QUOTE]
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