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Postgrad Med J 2001;77:399-402 doi:10.1136/pmj.77.908.399
  • Original article

Prevalence of microalbuminuria in type 2 diabetes mellitus at a diabetes centre in southern India

  1. A Varghese,
  2. R Deepa,
  3. M Rema,
  4. V Mohan
  1. Madras Diabetes Research Foundation and MV Diabetes Specialities Centre (P) Ltd, Gopalapuram, Chennai, India
  1. Professor V Mohan, M V Diabetes Specialities Centre & Madras Diabetes Research Foundation, 35 Conran Smith Road, Gopalapuram, Chennai 600 086, Indiamvdsc{at}vsnl.com
  • Received 16 May 2000
  • Accepted 2 October 2000

Abstract

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and risk factors for microalbuminuria among south Indian type 2 diabetic patients attending a diabetes centre.

METHODS One thousand four hundred and twenty five type 2 diabetic patients attending a diabetes centre in south India were recruited for the study. Urinary albumin concentration was measured by immunoturbodimetric assay. Microalbuminuria was diagnosed if the urinary albumin excretion was >30 mg/g of creatinine.

RESULTS Overall prevalence of microalbuminuria was 36.3% (95% confidence interval 33.8 to 38.9). The prevalence of microalbuminuria increased with the increase in duration of diabetes. Multivariate regression analysis revealed age, diastolic blood pressure, glycated haemoglobin, fasting plasma glucose, and duration of diabetes to be associated with microalbuminuria.

CONCLUSION The overall prevalence of microalbuminuria in this south Indian clinic population and its risk factors are similar to that reported in Europeans.

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