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Risk factors of early progressive renal function decline in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients

  

  1. Key Laboratory of Hormones and Development (Ministry of Health), Tianjin Key Laboratory of
    Metabolic Diseases, Tianjin Metabolic Diseases Hospital & Tianjin Institute of Endocrinology,
    Tianjin Medical University,Tianjin 300070, China
  • Online:2016-12-05 Published:2016-12-01
  • Contact: Corresponding author:Yang Juhong Email: megii0315@126.com

Abstract: ObjectiveTo examine the risks of early progressive renal function decline in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM) with or without microalbuminuria and risk factors.MethodsA total of  170 T2DM patients were selected for prospective followup study. According to  24 h urinary microalbumin(UMA) levels, the patients were divided into two groups, nonalbuminuriagroup( 24 hUMA  030 mg/24 h), and  UMA group(24 hUMA>30300  mg/24 h). At the end of the followup, the patients were subdivided into two groups by the glomerular filtration rate(GFR) fall per year: early progressive renal function decline subgroup(≥3.3% descent rate compared with initial estimated  GFR(eGFR)  and stable renal function subgroup(<3.3% descent rate per year compared with initial eGFR).The differences  between early progressive renal function decline subgroup and stable renal function subgroup were analyzed, including the general data:  T2DM duration, body mass index(BMI), and the laboratory indexes: hemoglobin A1C(HbA1c),liver function, renal function and others, respectively. ResultsThe proportion of early progressive renal function decline in microalbuminuria group was higher.In microalbuminuria group: early progressive renal function decline subgroup had higher systolic blood pressure(SBP), pulse pressure(PP), HbA1c and lower BMI compared with those of stable renal function subgroup. In nonalbuminuria group: early progressive renal function decline subgroup had lower HDLC  compared with that of stable renal function subgroup. ConclusionT2DM patients may present early progressive renal dysfunction. In T2DM patients without microalbuminuria,HDLC decline is a risk  for early progressive renal dysfunction.But, for  the patients with microalbuminuria, higher SBP, PP, HbA1c are the risks  of early progressive renal dysfunction.

Key words: diabetes mellitus, type 2, renal , insufficiency, risk factors