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- Title
LEVEL OF SOME BIOCHEMICAL TESTS ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTED BY HELICOBACTER PYLORI IN IRAQI DIABETIC PATIENTS.
- Authors
Tareef, Mohammed Flayyih; Zghair, Abdulrazzaq Neamah; Tektook, Nihad Khalawe
- Abstract
Many important pathogenic bacteria as Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) can infect diabetic patients and causing inflammation, therefore aim of the current study was study the correlated between a demographic characteristic and biochemical tests of H. pylori in type 2 of Iraqi diabetic patients. Study was carried out on diabetic patients infected or non-infected with H. pylori, during period (February-July, 2017), in specialized centre for endocrinology and diabetes, study group (patients) collected information from all patients by pretested questionnaires, biochemistry testes were done by enzymatic methods. Out of the 185 patients of type 2 diabetes, H. pylori infection was found higher prevalence of H. Pylori infection in diabetics (38.4%) as compared to non-diabetic patients (59.4%), as well as significant increase FBG(228 ± 27.9); HbAlc(8.1±1.2); S.Creatinine (1.3 ± 0.4); Cholesterol (303.7± 9.8), HDL(40.6±33.2) and LDL (146.4± 26) levels in H. pylori seropositive diabetic patients whilst increased level of WBCs (7.1±2.3); HB(13.23± 0.9); S. Albumin (5.3 ± 0.1) and triglycerides (164.9 ± 17.4) in H. pylori seropositive non-diabetic patients. Higher prevalence of H. pylori infection in diabetics more than no diabetic patients, also high rate of H. pylori infection among age group (35-45) years, and significant increase FBG; HbAlc; S.Creatinine; Cholesterol, HDL and LDL levels in H. pylori seropositive whilst increased level of WBCs; Hb; Albumin and triglycerides in H. pylori seropositive non-diabetic patients.
- Subjects
HELICOBACTER pylori infections; PEOPLE with diabetes; DISEASE prevalence; CHOLESTEROL; TRIGLYCERIDES
- Publication
Biochemical & Cellular Archives, 2019, Vol 19, Issue 1, p1773
- ISSN
0972-5075
- Publication type
Article