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ea0070aep513 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2020

Anemia is associated risk factor of chronic kidney disease in diabetes type 2 patients

Vasilkova Volha , Mokhort Tatsiana , Korotaeva Ludmila , Shestovets Oksana , Yarets Yulia , Borovets Yana , Vasuhina Irina

Introduction: Diabetes is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and is associated with excessive cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. On the other hand, anemia is common among those with diabetes and CKD and greatly contributes to patient outcomes.Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and associated risk factors of CKD among the patients with diabetes type 2 (DT2).Methods: We examined at baseli...

ea0032p412 | Diabetes | ECE2013

Diabetic polyneuropathy course clinical features of patients with various age of diabetes demonstration

Savasteeva Irina , Zekenova Kulash , Malkov Aleksei , Filiptsova Natalia , Tsukanov Anatolii , Jmailik Margarita , Vasuhina Irina

Aim: To single out polineuropathy development risk group.Materials and methods: Four hundred and fifty patients with a more than 5 years diabetes experience were examined.For verification of a diabetic polyneuropathy the electroneuromyography was made. By a method of the immunofermental analysis neurospecific S100 protein level was defined. Data are presented in Me (Q25; Q75) format. The importance of distinctions was estimated by ...

ea0032p459 | Diabetes | ECE2013

Marking out group of the increased risk of disorder of the mineralization of the osseous tissue at patients with diabetes

Savasteeva Irina , Romanov George , Moskvicheva Tamara , Chernova Nellie , Vashchenko Elena , Filyustin Andrei , Domantsevich Victor , Korzhich Alexander , Jmailik Margarita , Vasuhina Irina

The aim of this research was foot mineralization level definition by means of the two-absorbing X-ray densitometer and marking out group of the greater risk of a foot mineralization disorder development at patients with diabetes.Materials and methods: Decrease in a foot mineralization at diabetes patients conformed a mineralization of metatarsal bones below 0.50 g/cm2 level and (or) tarsal bones below 0.69 g/cm2 level.<p class="...