Erythrocyte sedimentation rate in diabetic and non-diabetic patients of cardiovascular disease

M. Kiyani, Saira Jahan, Sania Khawar Kiyani, H. Rehman, L. Khan, Umar Iqbal
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The pervasiveness of global endemic of type II diabetes, driven by population development, increasing obesity, urbanization, and other additional unidentified factors may be crumpled in the next 20yrs. The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation of ESR in diabetic and non-diabetic patients of cardiovascular diseases. It is a co-relational study conducted at KRL hospital Islamabad from February 2018 to September 2018. The study population compromised a total of 180 cases aged 45 to 50 years were taken, in which 60 cases of CVD with DM, 60 cases of CVD without DM and 60 normal healthy population were taken. All patients and controls gave written informed consent. All subjects went through a general physical examination, and a questionnaire was used to collect the records about demographics and past medical history and existing use of medications. In the presented study, Pearson's Correlation between ESR of healthy and ESR of CVD without DM shows a weak correlation between these two variables i.e., 0.127 with a p-value of 0.503. We also establish that there is a direct intermediate relationship between ESR of healthy and ESR of CVD with DM. High level of ESR in CVD patients might indicate the prognosis of DM. To confirm this further researches and studies must be conducted in this area
糖尿病和非糖尿病心血管疾病患者的红细胞沉降率
受人口发展、肥胖增加、城市化和其他未确定因素的驱动,全球流行的II型糖尿病的普遍性可能在未来20年内消失。本研究的目的是确定糖尿病和非糖尿病心血管疾病患者ESR的相关性。这是一项于2018年2月至2018年9月在伊斯兰堡KRL医院进行的共同关系研究。受影响的研究人群共有180例,年龄在45至50岁之间,其中60例CVD伴DM,60例CVD不伴DM,以及60例正常健康人群。所有患者和对照均给予书面知情同意书。所有受试者都进行了全面的身体检查,并使用问卷收集有关人口统计、既往病史和现有药物使用的记录。在本研究中,健康人的ESR和无糖尿病CVD患者的ESR之间的Pearson相关性显示,这两个变量之间的相关性较弱,即0.127,p值为0.503。我们还证实了健康人的ESR与CVD合并DM的ESR之间存在直接的中间关系。CVD患者的ESR水平高可能预示着DM的预后。为了证实这一点,必须在这方面进行进一步的研究
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