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STUDY SHOWING CO-RELATION BETWEEN MICROALBUMINURIA AND HYPERTENSION AMONG TYPE 2 DIABETES PATIENTS.
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Background: Microalbuminuria and hypertension are both critical markers of vascular damage in Type 2 diabetes
mellitus (T2DM). Their interrelationship is not fully understood, necessitating further investigation into how
microalbuminuria correlates with hypertension in T2DM patients. Objective: To explore the correlation between
microalbuminuria and hypertension among individuals with Type 2 diabetes and to assess the potential implications for
clinical management. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at BR Diabetes and Gynae Clinic, Ghaziabad
involving 200 adults with T2DM.Participants underwent clinical assessments,including blood pressure measurements,
and provided spot urine samples for urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) analysis. Hypertension was classified
based on the 2017 ACC/AHA guidelines.Descriptive statistics,correlation analysis,and logistic regression were used to
evaluate the relationships between microalbuminuria and hypertension. Results: The study population comprised
52.5% males and 47.5% females,with a mean age of 58.2 ± 7.3 years.Microalbuminuria was present in 40.0% of patients,
while 65.0% had hypertension.A significant positive correlation was found between microalbuminuria and both systolic
(r = 0.45,p < 0.001) and diastolic blood pressure (r = 0.38,p < 0.01).Logistic regression analysis indicated that patients
with microalbuminuria had 2.2 times higher odds of having hypertension (OR = 2.2, 95% CI: 1.5 - 3.2, p < 0.001), after
adjusting for age,BMI,and smoking status. Conclusion:Microalbuminuria is significantly associated with higher blood
pressure levels and an increased likelihood of hypertension in T2DM patients.These findings highlight the importance
of incorporating routine microalbuminuria screening and blood pressure management into diabetes care protocols to
mitigate cardiovascular and renal complications. Future longitudinal studies are needed to further explore these
associations and develop targeted interventions.
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Title: STUDY SHOWING CO-RELATION BETWEEN MICROALBUMINURIA AND HYPERTENSION AMONG TYPE 2 DIABETES PATIENTS.
Description:
Background: Microalbuminuria and hypertension are both critical markers of vascular damage in Type 2 diabetes
mellitus (T2DM).
Their interrelationship is not fully understood, necessitating further investigation into how
microalbuminuria correlates with hypertension in T2DM patients.
Objective: To explore the correlation between
microalbuminuria and hypertension among individuals with Type 2 diabetes and to assess the potential implications for
clinical management.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at BR Diabetes and Gynae Clinic, Ghaziabad
involving 200 adults with T2DM.
Participants underwent clinical assessments,including blood pressure measurements,
and provided spot urine samples for urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) analysis.
Hypertension was classified
based on the 2017 ACC/AHA guidelines.
Descriptive statistics,correlation analysis,and logistic regression were used to
evaluate the relationships between microalbuminuria and hypertension.
Results: The study population comprised
52.
5% males and 47.
5% females,with a mean age of 58.
2 ± 7.
3 years.
Microalbuminuria was present in 40.
0% of patients,
while 65.
0% had hypertension.
A significant positive correlation was found between microalbuminuria and both systolic
(r = 0.
45,p < 0.
001) and diastolic blood pressure (r = 0.
38,p < 0.
01).
Logistic regression analysis indicated that patients
with microalbuminuria had 2.
2 times higher odds of having hypertension (OR = 2.
2, 95% CI: 1.
5 - 3.
2, p < 0.
001), after
adjusting for age,BMI,and smoking status.
Conclusion:Microalbuminuria is significantly associated with higher blood
pressure levels and an increased likelihood of hypertension in T2DM patients.
These findings highlight the importance
of incorporating routine microalbuminuria screening and blood pressure management into diabetes care protocols to
mitigate cardiovascular and renal complications.
Future longitudinal studies are needed to further explore these
associations and develop targeted interventions.
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