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Comparison of  neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio  and  traditional  inflammatory markers in predicting  for contrastinduced nephropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

  

  1. 1.Department of Endocrinology,  Dalian Municipal Central Hospital,   Dalian 116033,  China;
    2. Department of Cardiology,  Dalian Third People's Hospital,  Dalian 116033,  China
  • Online:2019-12-20 Published:2020-01-19
  • Contact: Correspondiong author: Gao Zhengnan, Email: gxl6406@sina.com

Abstract: Objective  To compare the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio(NLR) and NGAL for  contrastinduced nephropathy(CIN) predictive value in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods  A total of 88 patients with enhanced CT of type 2 diabetes mellitus were selected. The blood routine examination,  SCr,CysC, hsCRP and NGAL were measured before enhanced CT,  after 6 hours,  24 hours and  48 hours of enhanced CT. According to the results of  tourine MA/Cr, the patients were divided into two groups, diabetic nephropathy(DN) and non DN group. Based on the diagnosis of CIN, the 88 patients were divided into CIN group(n=82) and normal group(n=6)  to analyze the association of  NLR  and NGAL,  and to compare the predictive value of NLR and other indexes.Results  Totally six patients (6.8%) with DN suffered from CIN after enhanced CT. NLR and NGAL were higher in patients with DN than patients without DN(P<0.05). Pearson correlation analysis showed that NLR was positively associated with SCr(r=0.785,P=0.012) and NGAL (r=0.764,P=0.018). After adjustment for some factors,  according to the logistics regression, NLR  was still a  risk factor of CIN(P<0.05).Conclusion  DN patients are more likely to have CIN.  NLR  and urine NGAL were higher in patients with DN.

Key words: inflammation;diabetes mellitus;nephrosis, contrast media