2022
DOI: 10.12732/ijam.v35i5.7
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The Predictive Role of Genetic Markers in the Different Types Diabetes -- Related Complications

Abstract: We apply a Hardy-Weinberg mathematical equilibrium model for a prospective study of the comparison of genetic markers Calpain, Leptin, MnSod, eNos, eNosGly, LPL and AC in 100 healthy persons (control group) and 200 diabetics patients classified into five groups. The association of the genetic markers and the different type of diabetes-related complications are studied.The associations between genetic markers and micro-and macrovascular complications were investigated for the first time for the population of di… Show more

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“…Indicators were studied once in peripheral venous blood. The two groups were balanced according to demographic and clinical indicators, comorbidity was reduced only to hypertension and diabetes mellitus [14,15], ensuring maximum balance between the groups and objective comparison of the obtained results. The unidirectional and logically interrelated deviations in hemostatic markers gave us indisputable grounds to assume that significant systemic hypercoagulability occured during short PAF episodes (duration ≤ 24 hours) [11,12,13].…”
Section: Study Design and Target Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indicators were studied once in peripheral venous blood. The two groups were balanced according to demographic and clinical indicators, comorbidity was reduced only to hypertension and diabetes mellitus [14,15], ensuring maximum balance between the groups and objective comparison of the obtained results. The unidirectional and logically interrelated deviations in hemostatic markers gave us indisputable grounds to assume that significant systemic hypercoagulability occured during short PAF episodes (duration ≤ 24 hours) [11,12,13].…”
Section: Study Design and Target Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%