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TITLE:

STUDY TO KNOW THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ANKLE BRACHIAL INDEX AND MICRO-ALBUMINURIA IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS

AUTHORS:

Dr Tooba Batool, Dr Zainab Taseer, Dr Tahreem Zahid,

ABSTRACT:

Objective: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is one the major endocrine disorder historically known. DM leads to micro and macro vascular complications that badly affect the overall quality of life of the suffered patients. Aim of this study was to determine the possible relationship between ankle-brachial index and micro-albuminuria, in patients with Type-2 DM. Study Design: This was a Cross-sectional study Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the Medicine Department of a Jinnah Hospital Lahore for the duration of six months from January 2020 to July 2020. Materials and Methods: In this study total 69 patients with a history of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), with micro-albuminuria (urine albumin 30 to 300 milligram/24 hours) were enrolled from 20-01-2018 to 20-07-2018. All peripheral pulses were palpated. Sphygmomanometer cuff was used to measure the systolic blood pressure by wrapping the cuff around each of the two ankles and arms respectively. This was done after a 10-minute rest in lying position. The ankle-brachial index was calculated as highest ankle systolic pressure divided by highest brachial systolic pressure in each patient. Results: Among 69 patients, 29 (42%) patients were in age group 41-50 years while 40 (58%) patients were in age group 51-60 years. Mean age was 58 ± 3.78 years. Among them, 32 (46%) were male and 37 (54%) were female. among 69 patients, ankle-brachial index was analyzed, showing as 7 (10%) patients had ankle-brachial index range >1.4, 47 (68%) patients had ankle-brachial index range 0.9 -1.4 and 15 (22%) patients had ankle-brachial index range 0.4-0.9. Mean ankle-brachial index was 1.1 SD ± 0.2. Micro-albuminuria among 69 patients was analyzed as 26 (38%) patients had micro-albuminuria range 1-30 mg while 43 (62%) patients had micro-albuminuria range 30-300 mg. Mean micro-albuminuria was 150 mg ± 8.32. Conclusion: Our study concludes that there is a strong correlation of ankle-brachial index and micro-albuminuria in patients presenting with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Key Words: Ankle-brachial index, micro-albuminuria, type 2 diabetes mellitus

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