COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION OF BIOCHEMICAL DEVIATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES WHO HAVE CARDIOVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS OR NOT

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Muhammad Hussain Afridi
Cheragh Hussain
Khalid Usman
Shaista Kawanl

Keywords

Biochemical parameters, cardiovascular disease, Diabetes Mellitus, Cholesterol, Dyslipidemia

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the relationship between blood glucose levels and lipid profiles in diabetic individuals with and without cardiac disease.


Study Design:  A Cross-sectional Study


Place and duration of study: Department of Diabetes & Endocrinology & Cardiology HMC Hospital Peshawar from 11 Jan 2022 to 11 July 2022


Methodology: For the study, 90 people were split up into comparative groups. Diabetes patients were divided into cardiac and non-cardiac groups. A questionnaire was used to gather demographic information, and a physical examination was used to document clinical data. Every patient had blood drawn for further lipid profile and glycemic tests. Data analysis was done using SPSS version 28.


 


Results: The average age of diabetic patients with cardiac problems (n = 45) was substantially more significant than that of patients without (44.49 ± 10.22 years), at 52.36 ± 09.77 years. The two groups showed markedly reduced HDL-C levels and higher total cholesterol, LDL-C, and glucose levels, suggesting a robust relationship between biochemical indicators and cardiovascular problems in diabetes.


Conclusion: The study's findings show a substantial correlation between biochemical markers and cardiovascular illness in individuals with diabetes. Hyperlipidemia is more common in those with diabetes.

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