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Predictor for cardiovascular risk in patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus

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Abstract Objective Thelimited information available concerning the role of periostin associated with cardiovascular risk in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Therefore, this study aimed to find out the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Objective Thelimited information available concerning the role of periostin associated with cardiovascular risk in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Therefore, this study aimed to find out the association between periostin level and inflammatory markers in patients with T2DM as well as in the acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients. Methods This cross-sectional study randomly included a total of 210 participants, comprising T2DM (n = 130), ACS (n = 40), and healthy group (n = 40). All anthropometric measures and biochemical parameters, periostin level, high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), and white blood cell (WBC) count were estimated. Pearson's correlation and linear multiple regression analysis was performed to assess the correlation and association between periostin level and other variables. Results Serum periostin levels were significantly higher among obese T2DM and ACS patients as compared to control. Positive correlation was found between serum periostin levels and waist circumference (WC), body mass index (BMI), fasting plasma glucose (FPG), postprandial glucose (PPG), glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), hs-CRP, WBC count, while negative correlation was observed with high-density lipoprotein (HDL) (p  Conclusion The evidence of current study suggested that periostin levels were significantly higher among patients with ACS and obese T2DM, and it is significantly associated with lipid profile, anthropometric measures and inflammatory biomarkers. Our results revealed that periodic estimation of the circulating serum periostin could be a biomarker to predict the risk of developing cardiovascular complications in patients with T2DM. However, lacking of follow-up it further creates room for the future investigation.

Keywords: patients type; risk; periostin; type diabetes; cardiovascular risk; risk patients

Journal Title: Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health
Year Published: 2021

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