红细胞分布宽度(RDW)与平均体液容积(MCV)之间的相关性作为南印度医院糖尿病肾病患者的预后生物标志物

A. Anandhasayanam, S. Kannan, H. Hemanandhini, R. Rajamurugan, R. Ranjith, S. Rajamani
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背景:糖尿病肾病是糖尿病微血管并发症之一,可导致终末期肾病。糖尿病肾病只能通过肾活检检测来确定,而肾活检检测费用昂贵,会给患者带来经济负担。目的:评估作为糖尿病肾病患者预后生物标志物的 RBC 参数(如 RDW 和 MCV 值)之间的相关性:前瞻性比较研究:研究地点:埃罗德苏达医学科学研究所:样本量:101 名糖尿病肾病患者和 101 名 2 型糖尿病患者:统计分析:皮尔逊相关:结果:大多数糖尿病肾病患者的年龄在 40 岁或 40 岁以上,男性居多。在研究参与者中,有吸烟和饮酒习惯的男性人数较多。糖尿病病程和体重指数与糖尿病肾病的发生密切相关。此外,随着糖尿病肾病的发展,尿素、肌酐、FBS、RBS、PPBS 和 HbA1C 显著增加,同时 MCV 和 eGFR 下降:我们的研究表明,RDW 与 HbA1c、FBS、RBS、PPBS、尿素和肌酐呈正相关。相反,RDW 与 MCV 和 eGFR 呈负相关。MCV 与 HbA1c、FBS、RBS、PPBS、尿素和肌酐呈负相关。相反,MCV 与 eGFR 呈正相关。
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Correlation between Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW) and Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) as a Prognostic Biomarker for Diabetic Nephropathy Patients in a South Indian Hospital
Context: Diabetic nephropathy is one of the microvascular complications of diabetes mellitus, capable of leading to end-stage renal disease. Diabetic nephropathy could only be identified through renal biopsy testing, which is expensive and can impose a financial burden on patients. Therefore, there is a necessity to develop a cost-effective method for identifying diabetic nephropathy. Aim: To evaluate the correlation between RBC parameters, such as RDW and MCV values, as prognostic biomarkers for patients with diabetic nephropathy. Methods and Material: Study Design: Prospective comparative study. Study Site: Sudha Institute of Medical Science, Erode. Study Duration: Study was carried out over six-months. Sample Size: 101 diabetic nephropathy patients and 101 type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. Statistical Analysis: Pearson correlation. Results: The majority of diabetic nephropathy patients were 40 years old or older, and most of them were males. Among the study participants, a significant number of male participants had habits of smoking and alcohol consumption. The duration of diabetes and BMI exhibited a strong correlation with the occurrence of diabetic nephropathy. Furthermore, there were notable increases in urea, creatinine, FBS, RBS, PPBS, and HbA1C, alongside a decrease in MCV and eGFR as diabetic nephropathy progressed. Conclusions: Our research indicates a positive correlation between RDW and HbA1c, FBS, RBS, PPBS, urea, and creatinine. In contrast, negative correlation of RDW with MCV and eGFR. MCV is negatively correlated with HbA1c, FBS, RBS, PPBS, urea, creatinine. In contrast, positive correlation between MCV and eGFR.
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