Clinical value of urine glucose combined with urinary microalbumin level in the diagnosis of early renal injury in diabetes mellitus
Objective To analyze the clinical value of urine glucose combined with urinary microalbumin level test in the diagnosis of early diabetic kidney injury. Methods In this study, 95 patients diagnosed and treated in the endocrinology department of our hospital were selected as the study group, and 95 healthy subjects who came to our hospital during the same period were selected as the control group, starting from January 2021. The clinical analysis plan was formulated, and relevant study values were collected until March 2022. During this period, both test personnel in the two groups were given combined urine microalbumin and urine sugar detection. After the data of relevant clinical studies were sorted out, the value level of each test index and the positive rate of each index in the patients were compared. Results Through clinical testing, the two groups of patients with urinary microalbumin, urine sugar and other indicators were compared, the control group was significantly lower than the study group, the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05); The positive rates of urinary microalbumin and urinary sugar indexes in the two groups were compared. The positive rates of urinary microalbumin and urinary sugar indexes in the study group were 85.26% and 87.36%, while the positive rates of urinary microalbumin and urinary sugar indexes in the control group were 0.00%, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion During the clinical detection of early diabetic patients with kidney injury, the combined detection of urinary microalbumin, urinary sugar and other related indicators has significant effects, which can effectively detect the positive rate of patients and the numerical situation of various indicators, effectively improve the diagnosis effect of symptoms, and reduce the cases of missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis.
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