Title of article :
Correlation Between Prediabetes Conditions and Microalbuminuria
Author/Authors :
Bahar, Adele Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Makhlough, Atieh Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Yousefi, Atefe Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Kashi, Zahra Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Abediankenari, Saeid Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari
Abstract :
Background: Impaired fasting glucose (IFG), and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) are two prediabetes conditions which have some
correlation with macrovascular disorders. The risk of microvascular complications in these groups is not clear. Objectives: The prevalence of albuminuria in subjects with IFG and IGT was evaluated in the present study. Patients and Methods: In this study three groups of subjects were entered (45 subjects in each group): IFG, IGT, and normal glucose tolerance
as control. The urine albumin-creatinine ratio was studied in morning spot urine samples to detect microalbuminuria. The subjects were
followed up for two years, and blood sugar and urine albumin and glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1C) were measured every 6 months. Results: The prevalence rate of microalbuminuria was 15.5% in the prediabetic groups, while no one had microalbuminuria in the control
group (P = 0.005). The prevalence of microalbuminuria in patients with IFG or IGT was not significantly different (17.8% vs. 13.3%) (P = 0.4).
Fourteen subjects (4 in IFG group and 10 in IGT group) developed diabetes mellitus within a 2-year follow-up period (P = 0.1). Thirty six percent
of subjects with albuminuria, and twelve percent of subjects without albuminuria progressed to diabetes mellitus during a 2-year follow-up
(P = 0.02, odd ratio = 4.1; CI95%, 1.13-15.1). Conclusions: The risk of microalbuminuria in prediabetic subjects is high, and probably prediabetic subjects are at higher risk of progression
to diabetes mellitus. We suggest periodically evaluation of albuminuria in prediabetic patients after the diagnosis.
Keywords :
Glucose Tolerance , Diabetic Nephropathies , Diabetes Mellitus , Type 2
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics