Comparison of neutrophils lymphocyte ratio in type-2 diabetes mellitus patients and healthy individuals
Keywords:
NLR, IDF, CBC, ROC, HbA1CAbstract
Diabetes mellitus is the disease of concern in almost all part of the world including India and it clinical condition characterized by chronic hyperglycaemia. Neutrophils lymphocyte ratio is a relatively newer parameter that has been recently considered as alternate to assess the underlying inflammation and it can be easily determined with the help of complete blood count report. The aim of this study was to observe the status of NLR ratio in newly diagnosed type -2 diabetes mellitus patients and healthy individuals in Indian population. A comparative cross- sectional study was conducted in subjects between 19-60 years of age. A total of 216 age matched type-2 diabetes mellitus patients and 216 healthy individuals were selected for the study. All subjects were investigated for complete blood count, (CBC), Fasting and Postprandial blood sugar, and Glycated Hemoglobin (HbA1c) in hospitals lab services. This study has been conducted in the Department of Physiology in collaboration with Department of Medicine, and Hospital Lab Services after having clearance from the institutional ethical committee at Maharaja Suheldev Autonomous State Medical College and Maharshi Balark Hospital bahraich, uttar Pradesh.
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