Increased Serum Lipid Profile and Development of Vascular Complications in Diabetic Individuals - A comparative study
Amer Shoaib1, Sakhawat Abbass2, Shazia Akber3, Arslan Shuja4, Muzna Kashif
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Abstract
The presented results of present research described that the lipid abnormalities caused dyslipidaemia as hypercholesterolemia, hypertriglyceridemia, low levels of high density lipoproteins and high levels of low density lipoproteins in the diabetic patients. Coronary heart diseases are directly linked with Hyperlipidemia. Lipid profile and random glucose levels of Group B and Group C, significantly (p < 0.005) showed big variations in comparison to the Control Group X. Comparatively serum cholesterol (125±13, 285±15, 260±16), triglyceride (125±20, 175±20, 150±10) , low density lipoproteins (110±20, 185±10, 165±13), High density lipoproteins (46±10, 28±22, 30±15) and random glucose (82±15, 270±25, 230±15) Group Z and Group Y levels were significant in comparison the control X Groupand coronary cardiovascular disease is more common in diabetic men than diabetic women. Keywords: Dyslipidaemia, Hypercholesterolemia, Hypertriglyceridemia, Hyperglycemia Hypoglycemia