2017, Number S1
Renal function markers type 2 diabetic patients. Polyclinic “José J. Milanés”. Municipality of Matanzas
González GA, Estrada VA, Izada CLT, Hernández HR, Achiong AM, Quiñones CD
Language: Spanish
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Page: 718-728
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: diabetic nephropathy is a metabolic disturbance in which hyperglycemia induces dysfunction in different kinds of kidneys cells. It derives in progressive renal insufficiency.Objective: to describe the behaviour of renal function variables in type 2 diabetic patients in three family physician consultation (CMF, abbreviation in Spanish) of the Community Polyclinic “José J. Milanés”, municipality of Matanzas in the period May 2013-May 2014.
Materials and methods: descriptive, transversal study in a universe of 129 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Simply randomized sample composed by 85 patients. The studied variables were time of disease evolution, glycemia, creatinine, microalbuminuria and glomerular filtration.
Results: 39 patients were found in a diagnostic period between 6 and 10 years, the biggest percent (45.9 %) corresponding to this stage. 74 patients (87 %) presented hyperglycemia and 30 patients (76.9 %) showed high quantitites of creatinine. Patients that were in the II stage for 43.6 % and evolution time between 6 and 10 years predominated in the glomerular filtration; 42.1 % of the patients with less than 5 years of the disease evolution showed amounts of microalbuminuria of over 30 mg/l.
Conclusions: it was found the predomination of patients with 6-10 years of evolution time, the group with the highest percent of patients with increased glycemia, creatinine, glomerular filtration and microalbuminuria. The total of the patients with more than 16 years of disease evolution had high amounts of glomerular filtrate and microalbuminuria.