Journal of Blood Medicine (Dec 2023)

Assessment of Hematological Profiles and Prognostic Role of Hemogram-Derived Novel Markers for Diabetes Mellitus and Its Complications Among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Adult Patients Attending Bishoftu General Hospital, Central, Ethiopia: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study

  • Regassa DA,
  • Kiya GT,
  • Kebede RA,
  • Beyene W

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 14
pp. 681 – 699

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Dereje Abebe Regassa,1 Girum Tesfaye Kiya,2 Regassa Alemu Kebede,2 Woyesa Beyene3 1Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Wolkite University, Wolkite, Ethiopia; 2School of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia; 3Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Dire Dawa University, Dire Dawa, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Dereje Abebe Regassa, Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Wolkite University, PO.Box 07, Wolkite, Ethiopia, Tel +251933864800 ; +251903036210, Email [email protected]; [email protected]: Diabetes is a chronic metabolic syndrome that is a global public health problem. Studies have used hematological parameters and hemogram-derived markers as predictors of poor glycemic and microvascular complications status in diabetics. However, the tendency to use these parameters is not fully evaluated in our context, and the evidence is inadequate. This study aimed to assess the hematological profiles and prognostic role of hemogram-derived novel markers in diabetes mellitus and its complications among DM patients at Bishoftu General Hospital, Ethiopia.Methods: A comparative cross-sectional study was conducted among 261 participants from June 15 to August 12, 2022. A systematic random sampling technique was used to select participants. Data were collected using structured questionnaires, physical measurements, checklists, and laboratory tests. Hematological parameters and fasting blood glucose levels were determined from blood using Sysmex-XN550 and Cobas C311 analyzers, respectively. Blood smear was used to check Hematology analyzer output, and to screen participants for malaria parasites. Collected data were entered into Epi-data 3.1 and exported to SPSS-25. Data were analyzed by Chi-square, Mann–Whitney U-test, Kruskal–Wallis test, Post hoc test, and ROC curve. A P-value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results: Total WBC, neutrophils, Monocyte, NLR, MLR, MPVLR, and PLR were significantly higher in poor glycemic and complicated T2DM; meanwhile, measured RBC parameters, RBC indices values were significantly lower in poor glycemic and complicated T2DM. The NLR, MLR, MPVLR, PLR, and NLR, MLR, MPVLR, RPR values were identified as predictors of poor glycemic and complication status in diabetic patients, respectively.Conclusion: Significant increment of some hematological parameters and hemogram-derived markers, and their role in predicting poor glycemic and microvascular complications were identified in diabetic patients. Routine screening of hematological parameters and use of hemogram-derived markers for monitoring of altered health status in DM is very important in the improvement of patient quality of life.Keywords: hematological parameters, hemogram-derived markers, type 2 diabetes, Ethiopia

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