Neutrophil - Lymphocyte ratio as a predictive marker for Early Stage Diabetic Nephropathy

Authors

  • Raghavendar Reddy Gundepalli
  • Veeda Mohan Kumar
  • A. Raghuram Bhargavi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v13i3.18203

Keywords:

Diabetic nephropathy, Inflammation, Microvascular, Urine albumin

Abstract

Background: Diabetic nephropathy is a diabetic microvascular complication. An increase in urine albumin excretion is
the clinical manifestation. Total white blood cell count is a basic but sensitive measure of inflammation that has been
evaluated as an inflammatory marker in a variety of cardiac and noncardiac ailments such as stroke, acute myocardial
infarction , and heart failure.
Objective: To analyze Neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio as a predictive marker for early stage diabetic retinopathy.
Methods: The research enrolled 230 individuals, with 115 of them having type 2 diabetes and 69 having Early Stage DN.
The control group consisted of 115 healthy volunteers of similar age and gender. All of the patients’ samples was collected
and tested for HBA1c, CBC, FBS, PPBS, RFT, Urine microalbumin, and Urine albumin creatinine ratio. The Mogensen DN
diagnostic criteria and the American Diabetes Association was used
Results: This research had a total of 230 participants. Diabetic nephropathy patients and non-diabetic nephropathy patients
were divided into two groups. NLR was shown to have a substantial relationship with neutrophil and lymphocyte counts.
In the DN group, mean neutrophil counts increased while mean lymphocyte levels decreased, resulting in a substantially
higher NLR value in the patient group than in the control group. The patient group’s mean NLR values were considerably
higher than the control group’s (P 0001), and the NLR values of patients with early stage DN were significantly higher
than those of patients without early stage DN (P 0001). The results reveal that DN was associated with NLR, Creatinine,
and Insulin Resistance.
Conclusion: NLR might be used as a predictor and predictive risk factor for early-stage diabetic nephropathy. This test
is affordable, routinely performed, and easy to compute. NLR can be a cost-effective alternative marker as a predictor of
Diabetic Nephropathy in a setting with constrained laboratory resources.

Author Biographies

  • Raghavendar Reddy Gundepalli

    Assistant Professor, Department of General Medicine, Mahavir Institute of Medical Sciences,
    Shivareddy Pet, Vikarabad, Telangana.

  • Veeda Mohan Kumar

    Assistant Professor, Department of General Medicine, Mahavir Institute of Medical Sciences,
    Shivareddy Pet, Vikarabad, Telangana.

  • A. Raghuram Bhargavi

    Assistant Professor, Department of General Medicine, Mahavir Institute of Medical Sciences,
    Shivareddy Pet, Vikarabad, Telangana.

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Published

2022-06-24

How to Cite

Neutrophil - Lymphocyte ratio as a predictive marker for Early Stage Diabetic Nephropathy. (2022). Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 13(3), 228-232. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v13i3.18203