Progressive renal failure in patients with diabetes mellitus

Authors

  • Narjis Hadi Mansoor Al-Saadi

Keywords:

Diabetes mellitus, renal failure, albumin, creatinine

Abstract

The present study included 56 diabetic patients and 39 healthy subjects as control
group. The diabetic patients were classified according to sex and age. A 32 diabetic were
female and 17 healthy as control, whereas males were 24 diabetic patients and 22 as healthy
control. The clinical investigations include albumin and creatinine in serum. The results
revealed that there is a significant increase (p<0.0001) in creatinine serum compared with
control whereas albumin decrease significantly (p<0.0001) in diabetic patient compared with
the control. In addition, this study showed that there isn’t any significant difference in
concentration of creatinine and albumin between male and female (p>0.05).The patients were
classified into two group according to their age. Group A (30-40) year and group B (41-60)
year. The comparison revealed that there isn’t significant difference between these groups
when determined the concentration of albumin and creatinine in patients with diabetes
mellitus.
To investigate the relation of progressive renal failure and diabetes mellitus disease,
the object was carried out and albumin and creatinine were determined in patients with
diabetes mellitus.

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Published

2023-08-05