New-Onset Diabetes Mellitus in COVID-19: A Scoping Review

Diabetes Ther. 2024 Jan;15(1):33-60. doi: 10.1007/s13300-023-01465-7. Epub 2023 Sep 26.

Abstract

Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic became superimposed on the pre-existing obesity and diabetes mellitus (DM) pandemics. Since COVID-19 infection alters the metabolic equilibrium, it may induce pathophysiologic mechanisms that potentiate new-onset DM, and we evaluated this issue.

Method: A systematic review of the literature published from the 1 January 2020 until the 20 July 2023 was performed (PROSPERO registration number CRD42022341638). We included only full-text articles of both human clinical and randomized controlled trials published in English and enrolling adults (age > 18 years old) with ongoing or preceding COVID-19 in whom hyperglycemia was detected. The search was based on the following criteria: "(new-onset diabetes mellitus OR new-onset DM) AND (COVID-19) AND adults".

Results: Articles on MEDLINE (n = 70) and the Web of Science database (n = 16) were included and analyzed by two researchers who selected 20 relevant articles. We found evidence of a bidirectional relationship between COVID-19 and DM.

Conclusions: This link operates as a pathophysiological mechanism supported by epidemiological data and also by the clinical and biological findings obtained from the affected individuals. The COVID-19 pandemic raised the incidence of DM through different pathophysiological and psychosocial factors.

Keywords: Coronavirus disease 2019; Diabetes mellitus; Hyperglycemia; New-onset diabetes; New-onset hyperglycemia; Newly diagnosed diabetes; Prediabetes; Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 infection.

Publication types

  • Review