A study to evaluate Lipid profile between type 2 Diabetes mellitus without any complications and type 2 Diabetes mellitus with nephropathy
Keywords:
Type 2 diabetes mellitus, Diabetic nephropathy, Lipid profile, Urine microalbumin.Abstract
Introduction: bnormalities of lipoprotein metabolism is associated with Diabetic nephropathy(DN), which can be influenced by derangement of
renal function and the degree of metabolic control in diabetes mellitus.AIM: Our Aim is to compare the levels of lipid profile, urine
microalbumin and glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) between type 2 Diabetes mellitus (T2DM) without any complications, T2DM with
nephropathy and normal controls who were age and sex matched.Materials and Method: Study group consisted of 75 individuals of whom 25
were T2DM without any complications, 25 were T2DM with nephropathy and 25 were healthy controls.Total cholesterol (TC), Triglycerides
(TG), LDL Cholesterol (LDL-c), HDL Chlolesterol (HDL-c), HbA1c and urine microalbumin were measured in these subjects.Results: The
values of TC, TG, LDL-c, HbA1c and urine microalbumin levels were significantly higher in T2DM without any complications and T2DM with
nephropathy when compared to controls. HDL- c level was significantly lower in T2DM without any complications and T2DM with nephropathy
when compared to controls.Conclusion: T2DM and DN are associated with dyslipidemia which is more pronounced in diabetic nephropathy.
Therefore, early detection of dyslipidemia in Type 2 diabetics and accordingly therapeutic intervention could control the resulting cardiovascular
or renal complications.
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