Correlative Study in Diabetic Patients for Blood Glucose Level and their Kidney Functions
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Diabetes mellitus (DM), hypertension, Blood Glucose, CreatinineAbstract
Diabetes mellitus (DM) and hypertension are now widely recognized as the leading causes of end-stage renal disease. Because DM is so common among ESRD patients, there is a great need to understand more about how to avoid and manage it. This paper attempt to make a Correlative Study in Diabetic Patients for Blood Glucose Level and their Kidney Functions conducted at Jaypee Multi-Specialist Hospital Noida laboratory medicine. Correlation between high glucose and high creatinine levels were made in the study and it was indicated that the level of glucose from the samples is higher than that of creatinine levels. The lower, higher and normal creatinine level were duly examined in the study. The samples for the study were selected from the general patient enrolment list obtained from the Jaypee Multi Specialist Hospital Noida Laboratory Medicine. However, the test was conducted during the six months’ project work and random sampling procedure was used in selecting the samples. The results indicate that based on age distribution, the percentage of patients with higher glucose is higher than the percentage of normal creatinine level, likewise the percentage of patients with high creatinine level is more than that of normal levels respectively. Hence it was concluded that based on the correlation made the percentages of patients with high level of glucose is higher than that of patients with high creatinine levels.
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