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Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, Dec 31, 2022
Romanian Journal of Diabetes Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases, Mar 31, 2021
Background and Aim: Poorly controlled diabetes leads to various micro and macro vascular complica... more Background and Aim: Poorly controlled diabetes leads to various micro and macro vascular complications. Hematological indices can be an independent predictor of cardio vascular diseases risk ratios and associated with a high white blood cell count are comparable to other inflammatory markers. The main aim of the current work was to evaluate the correlation between cardiovascular risk markers with the complete blood count among type2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Material and Methods: Study population included 105 subjects with T2DM. Age group of the study participants was 40-60 years. Complete blood count and markers such as HsCRP, lipid profile, and Hepatic Enzymes were estimated. Data analysis was performed with SPSS 17. Differences among groups were calculated using t test and/or Mann-Whitney Test for parametric and nonparametric variables, respectively. Chi square test was used. The correlation analysis was performed by Pearson correlation/Kendall's tau method for parametric and nonparametric variables respectively. Results and Conclusion: On analysis, hematological parameter shows significance with various cardio vascular risk markers and can be used as biomarker to assess the severity of cardio vascular diseases.
The Journal of Medical Sciences
Background: Common symptoms of anxiety are palpitations, tremors, dyspepsia, numbness, tingling, ... more Background: Common symptoms of anxiety are palpitations, tremors, dyspepsia, numbness, tingling, nervousness, shortness of breath, sweating, and a feeling of dread. These symptoms, if they occur, can reduce a person's quality of life. Objectives: The main objective was to study the incidence of anxiety in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD). Materials and methods: Patients were recruited of either sex undergoing HD. Sociodemographic and anxiety-related details were collected. Result and discussion: The study found that anxiety disorder is highly prevalent in patients undergoing HD and thus replicated the findings of previous studies. The study also adds to the existing literature by throwing light on patients' age-segregated anxiety levels and various sociodemographic factors, and possible underlying reasons for the population. These patients should undergo a psychological evaluation in the early phase of illness so that timely and appropriate interventions can be done and their quality of life can be enhanced by reducing the disease burden. Conclusion: Future studies should explore the other comorbidities in CKD patients and also biopsychosocial impact of these symptoms and their effect on disease progression.
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, Dec 31, 2022
Romanian Journal of Diabetes Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases, Mar 31, 2021
Background and Aim: Poorly controlled diabetes leads to various micro and macro vascular complica... more Background and Aim: Poorly controlled diabetes leads to various micro and macro vascular complications. Hematological indices can be an independent predictor of cardio vascular diseases risk ratios and associated with a high white blood cell count are comparable to other inflammatory markers. The main aim of the current work was to evaluate the correlation between cardiovascular risk markers with the complete blood count among type2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Material and Methods: Study population included 105 subjects with T2DM. Age group of the study participants was 40-60 years. Complete blood count and markers such as HsCRP, lipid profile, and Hepatic Enzymes were estimated. Data analysis was performed with SPSS 17. Differences among groups were calculated using t test and/or Mann-Whitney Test for parametric and nonparametric variables, respectively. Chi square test was used. The correlation analysis was performed by Pearson correlation/Kendall's tau method for parametric and nonparametric variables respectively. Results and Conclusion: On analysis, hematological parameter shows significance with various cardio vascular risk markers and can be used as biomarker to assess the severity of cardio vascular diseases.
The Journal of Medical Sciences
Background: Common symptoms of anxiety are palpitations, tremors, dyspepsia, numbness, tingling, ... more Background: Common symptoms of anxiety are palpitations, tremors, dyspepsia, numbness, tingling, nervousness, shortness of breath, sweating, and a feeling of dread. These symptoms, if they occur, can reduce a person's quality of life. Objectives: The main objective was to study the incidence of anxiety in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD). Materials and methods: Patients were recruited of either sex undergoing HD. Sociodemographic and anxiety-related details were collected. Result and discussion: The study found that anxiety disorder is highly prevalent in patients undergoing HD and thus replicated the findings of previous studies. The study also adds to the existing literature by throwing light on patients' age-segregated anxiety levels and various sociodemographic factors, and possible underlying reasons for the population. These patients should undergo a psychological evaluation in the early phase of illness so that timely and appropriate interventions can be done and their quality of life can be enhanced by reducing the disease burden. Conclusion: Future studies should explore the other comorbidities in CKD patients and also biopsychosocial impact of these symptoms and their effect on disease progression.