COMMENTS ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BLOOD CHEMICAL INDICATORS AND URINE MICROALBUMIN IN TYPE II DIABETES PATIENTS AT THE HOSPITAL OF THAI BINH UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINEU
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Objectives: To evaluate the relationship between urine microalbumin index and blood biochemical index in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study on 210 patients with type 2 diabetes treated as outpatients at Thai Binh Medical University Hospital. Results: the proportion of patients with microalbuminuria (MAU) (+) 18.1%, There was a statistically significant relationship between renal complications and the control levels of HbA1c, Glucose (p < 0.05). The longer the time to detect diabetes, the higher the rate of non-compliance with the treatment of kidney complications. Conclusion: The rate of patients with type 2 diabetes treated as outpatients at Thai Binh Medical University Hospital with kidney complications was 18.1%. There is a statistically significant relationship between kidney complications and the level of control of HbA1c, Glucose.
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Microalbumin urinary, type 2 diabetes
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