Journal of clinical internal medicine ›› 2019, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (12): 819-822.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-9057.2019.12.009
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Abstract: Objective〓〖WT5”BZ〗To investigate the relationship between thyroid hormones and the detection〖JP〗 rate of chronic kidney disease(CKD) in hospitalized patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).〖WT5”HZ〗Methods〓〖WT5”BZ〗A total of 1118 T2DM patients were included in our department.All patients were divided into CKD group and nonchronic kidney disease(NCKD) group according to whether accompanied with CKD.General and clinical data of the two groups were collected and compared.Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to study the risk factors related to CKD.〖WT5”HZ〗Results〓〖WT5”BZ〗The detection rate of CKD in T2DM+hypertension(HP) patients was higher than that in T2DM patients(P<0.001).The age,course of HP,course of T2DM,systolic blood pressure,diastolic blood pressure and the level of thyrotrophin(TSH) in CKD group were higher than those in NCKD group,the level of fasting glucose(FPG),glycosylated hemoglobin(HbA1c),triiodinated thyroxine (TT3),free thyroxine(TT4),free triiodinated thyroxine (FT3) and free thyroxine (FT4) were lower than those in NCKD group(P<0.05).Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the level of FT3,course of T2DM,FPG,lowdensity lipoprotein(LDLC),systolic blood pressure were independently related to proteinuria accompanied estimated glomerular rate(eGFR) decrease,the level of FT3,gender and systolic blood pressure were independently related to proteinuria,the level of TT4,FT3,the course of T2DM,age,LDLC and diastolic blood pressure were independently related to eGFR decrease,FT3 was an independent risk factor for proteinuria,eGFR decrease and proteinuria with eGFR decrease.〖WT5”HZ〗Conclusion〓〖WT5”BZ〗The levels of thyroid hormone in T2DM patients with CKD are different from those in T2DM patients.FT3 is an independent risk factor for proteinuria,eGFR decrease,and proteinuria with eGFR decrease,it may affect the detection rate of CKD.
Key words: Diabetes mellitus, Chronic kidney disease, Detection rate, Thyroid hormone
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