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Diabetes Macrovascular Disease And Plasma High Sensitivity C-reactive Protein Relationship Between The Clinical Studies

Posted on:2005-09-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C H LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2204360125961895Subject:Chinese medical science
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Objective:To observe the level of plasma high sensitive c-reactive protein in type2 diabetes patients and diabetic macroangiopathy patienta and discuss the influences of HSCRP in the genesis and derelopmentof type2 diabetes mellitus and diabetic macroangiopathy.Method:Detect the level of plasma HSCRP in 66 type2 diabetes and diabetic macroangiopathy patients with the method of scattered radiation turbidimetry and compare the result with the comparing group including 20 normal persons.Result:The level of HSCRP in the group of type2 diabetes and diabetic macroangiopathy patients is obriously higher than that of the comparing group. (P<0. 05. P<0. 01). The level of HsCRP of the diabetic macroangiopating group is higher than that of the type2 diabetic group. But no stastistic significance. 2. The level of HsCRP has positive correlation with the LDL-L, serum cholesterd. serum triglyleride. fastinginsnlin(FINS),HOMA-IR. andglycosylated hemoglobin(GHB). has negative corrdatian with the HDL-C 3. The macroangiopathy has positive correlation with the plasma HsCRP, TC and LDL-CConclution:1.HsCRP can be tanken as the index for earlyu diagnosis and prediction of prognosis in the patients of diabetic macroangiopathy .2. HsCRP may have some relation with type 2diabetes mellitus and insulin resistance.3. Deticting the HsCRP routinely may be helpful for preventing and intervening the future risk in type 2 diabetes and diabetic macroangiopathy patients.
Keywords/Search Tags:Macrovascular
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