International Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Research

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Farah Ahsan*, Naeem Qureshi, Sumera Samreen, Sonali Kukreti


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Study of HbA1c & microalbumin in urine in patients of metabolic syndrome


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Author Details : Farah Ahsan*, Naeem Qureshi, Sumera Samreen, Sonali Kukreti

Volume : 8, Issue : 4, Year : 2021

Article Page : 308-311

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijcbr.2021.066



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Abstract

Objective: We aimed to provide correlation of HbA1c & Microalbumin in urine in patients of metabolic syndrome.
Materials and Methods: 100 patients coming to OPD of Medicine department in Shri Mahant Indresh Hospital. Plasma samples taken for Hba1c and urine for microalbumin and run on VITROS 5600/7600 and reported for Hba1c & microalbumin.
Results: 51 were males and 49 were females out of 100 total patients. For males age mean & SD was 55.84±13.52 & for females was 57.56±10.08.
For raised and unraised HbA1c 10.42±+9.628 & 5.066±.0.216 for raised and unraised microalbumin 412.±1133 & 11.97±7.129.
When we compared both HbA1c and microalbumin in both males and females then mean and SD came out to for HbA1C for males 8.56±2.663 and females were 11.62±12.86 with t value 2.327 and p value 0.021 that states it was significant. And for micralbumin for male 391.5±1184 & for females 60.37±116.6 t value was 2.7832 and p value was 0.0059 it also states it was significant.
Therefore both the parameters were significant in patients of metabolic syndrome.
 

Keywords: Microalbuminuria, Diabetes.


How to cite : Ahsan F, Qureshi N, Samreen S, Kukreti S, Study of HbA1c & microalbumin in urine in patients of metabolic syndrome. Int J Clin Biochem Res 2021;8(4):308-311

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