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VOL. 6, ISSUE 3 (2021)
Correlation of HbA1c with serum LDL in newly diagnosed type 2 DM patients
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Darshna Jain, Prachi Paliwal, Manoj Narayan Paliwal
Abstract
Background: Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is considered as a gold-standard measure of chronic glycemia in diabetic patients. HbA1c is a main indicator for mean blood glucose level. Dyslipidemia especially high LDL, is common in diabetes mellitus and is strongly associated with poor glycemic control. Method: A retrospective study was carried out to determine the LDL levels in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetics. A total of 100 newly diagnosed type 2 diabetics were enrolled in our study. Relevant patient data was collected from hospital information system, Jhalawar medical college, Jhalawar. Result: In our study, maximum patients (53.00%) were from 46-60 years, followed by, 25.00% patients were more than 60 years and 23.00% patients were less than 45 years of age. 45% patients were female and 55% patients were male. The association between Hb1Ac and LDL was found statistically significant. Conclusion: It was concluded from the results of this study that type 2 diabetic patients are more prone to dyslipidemia. In newly diagnosed type type 2 diabetes mellitus, high LDL levels were found in patients with high HbA1C levels.
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Pages:04-06
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Darshna Jain, Prachi Paliwal, Manoj Narayan Paliwal "Correlation of HbA1c with serum LDL in newly diagnosed type 2 DM patients ". International Journal of Medicine Research, Vol 6, Issue 3, 2021, Pages 04-06
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