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Serum Cystatin C,Markers of Chronic Kidney Disease,and Retinopathy in Persons with Diabetes
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نویسنده
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wong c.w. ,teo b.w. ,lamoureux e. ,ikram m.k. ,wang j.j. ,tai e.s. ,sethi s. ,wong t.y. ,sabanayagam c.
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منبع
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journal of diabetes research - 2015 - دوره : 2015 - شماره : 0
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چکیده
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Purpose. we examined the association of ckd defined by serum creatinine,serum cystatin c,and albuminuria with moderate diabetic retinopathy (dr). methods. we examined 1,119 indian adults with diabetes,aged 40-80 years,who participated in the singapore indian eye study (2007-2009),a population-based cross-sectional study. the associations of ckd defined by each of the three markers alone and in combination with moderate dr were examined using logistic regression models adjusted for potential confounding factors including duration of diabetes,smoking,body mass index,systolic blood pressure,and hba1c. results. the prevalence of moderate dr was significantly higher among those with ckd defined by triple markers (41.1%) compared to ckd defined separately by creatinine (26.6%),cystatin c (20.9%),and albuminuria (23.4%). people with ckd defined by triple markers had a fourteenfold higher odds of moderate dr (or (95% ci) = 13.63 (6.08-30.54)) compared to those without ckd by any marker. nearly half (48.7%) of participants with cystatin c ≥ 1.12 mg/l have moderate dr. conclusions. ckd defined by a triple marker panel was strongly associated with moderate dr in this asian population with diabetes. © 2015 chee wai wong et al.
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singapore eye research institute,singapore national eye centre,academia,20 college road, Singapore, department of medicine,singapore national university hospital,national university of singapore, Singapore, singapore eye research institute,singapore national eye centre,academia,20 college road,discovery tower level 6,singapore,ophthalmology and visual sciences academic clinical program,duke-nus graduate medical school,8 college road,singapore,department of ophthalmology,singapore national university hospital,national university of singapore, Singapore, singapore eye research institute,singapore national eye centre,academia,20 college road,discovery tower level 6,singapore,department of ophthalmology,singapore national university hospital,national university of singapore, Singapore, westmead millennium institute for medical research,c24 westmead hospital,university of sydney,sydney, Australia, department of medicine,singapore national university hospital,national university of singapore, Singapore, department of pathology,singapore national university hospital,national university of singapore, Singapore, singapore eye research institute,singapore national eye centre,academia,20 college road,discovery tower level 6,singapore,ophthalmology and visual sciences academic clinical program,duke-nus graduate medical school,8 college road,singapore,department of ophthalmology,singapore national university hospital,national university of singapore, Singapore, singapore eye research institute,singapore national eye centre,academia,20 college road,discovery tower level 6,singapore,ophthalmology and visual sciences academic clinical program,duke-nus graduate medical school,8 college road,singapore,department of ophthalmology,singapore national university hospital,national university of singapore, Singapore
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