TO FIND OUT THE CORRELATION OF MICROALBUMIN WITH FBS, PPBS, BLOOD UREA & SERUM CREATININE

Authors

  • Ms. Priya Srivastava Dept. of Biochemistry, Heritage Institute of Medical Sciences, Varanasi
  • Dr. R. K. Singh Dept. of Biochemistry, Shri Guru Ram Rai Medical College, Dehradun

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32553/ijmbs.v3i5.266

Keywords:

Microalbumin, FBS, PPBS, Blood Urea & Serum Creatitine

Abstract

Background: The Aim is to find out the Correlation of Microalbumin with Fbs, Ppbs, Blood Urea & Serum Creatinine. The target population of this study was individuals who have Type-2 DM for different period of time and resident in Dehradun.

Result: The percentage distribution of urinary microalbumin at different levels in controls and cases are shown in table (11) and the graph of figure (11), in which 100%of control group had urinary cases of diabetes mellitus had value >15mg/1.this microalbumin value<15mg/l where as 100% caese diabetes mellitus has value > 15mg/l. This increase in urinary microalbumin values statistically highly significant with p<.001 in cases as compared to controls.

The Mean values of Urinary Microalbumin in cases & controls are shown in table 02 and the mean values are 10.57±2.47 & 110.76±56.081 in diabetes mellitus cases respectively. This increase mean values of  Urinary Microalbumin in cases compares to control is statistically significant.

Conclusion: In present study a very large correlation was observed between microalbumin and other parameter in cases

It was also observed the microalbumin conc., Were strongly associated with several risk factor glycemic control, renal dysfunction and other complication these marker were clinically correlate with in with increasing the concentration of microalbumin.

It is concluded that increase in microalbumin is an early manifestation of diabetic renal disease and hence microalbumin can be used as a marker of renal dysfunction in diabetic nephropathy further studies world help to clarify its role in pathogenesis of diabetic renal disease.

Keywords: Microalbumin, FBS, PPBS, Blood Urea & Serum Creatitine.

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Published

2019-06-01

How to Cite

Srivastava, M. P., & Singh, D. R. K. (2019). TO FIND OUT THE CORRELATION OF MICROALBUMIN WITH FBS, PPBS, BLOOD UREA &amp; SERUM CREATININE. International Journal of Medical and Biomedical Studies, 3(5), 200–203. https://doi.org/10.32553/ijmbs.v3i5.266

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