EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CYSTATIN C LEVELS AND GLYCATED HEMOGLOBIN IN DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY PATIENTS
Abstract
Diabetic nephropathy is a serious complication of diabetes mellitus, characterized by kidney damage due to prolonged high blood sugar levels. Monitoring kidney function is crucial in managing diabetic nephropathy, and cystatin C has emerged as a promising biomarker for assessing renal function. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between cystatin C levels and glycated hemoglobin in diabetic nephropathy patients, categorized based on their glomerular filtration rate (GFR) calculated using creatinine-cystatin C.
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In conclusion, this study highlights the relationship between cystatin C levels, glycated hemoglobin, and kidney function in diabetic nephropathy patients.
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