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Volume 26, Issue 119, January 2022

Influence of Vitamin D status on hematological markers of inflammation in prediabetes

Vidya Bhakta1♦, Said Khader2, Rubeena Quadri3

1Department of Laboratory Medicine, Dr Sulaiman Al habib Medical Group, Olaya Medical Complex, Riyadh, KSA
2Department of Endocrinology, Dr Sulaiman Al habib Medical Group, Olaya Medical Complex, Riyadh, KSA
3Department of Internal Medicine, Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Group, Olaya Medical Complex, Riyadh, KSA

♦Corresponding author
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Dr Sulaiman Al habib Medical Group, Olaya Medical Complex, Riyadh, KSA

ABSTRACT

Objectives: Inflammation is the integral pathophysiological component of prediabetes. Hemogram is a routinely performed lab test, cheap and convenient to reproduce; hence hematological indices are useful to monitor the disease process. Vitamin D modulates inflammatory mediators and hence can impact the progression of prediabetes to type 2 diabetes mellitus. The study intends to find the association of hematological indices with glycemic control and vitamin D status in prediabetic subjects. Methods: Retrospective study was done on 270 prediabetic patients based on HbA1c (5.7 - 6.4%) and 299 normoglycemic subjects. Chi square analysis and t test were used to compare hematological indices in two groups. ANOVA used for comparison of variables under three Vitamin D categories, sufficient (>75 nmol/L), insufficient (50-74.9 nmol/L), deficient (<50 nmol). Regression analysis was done to find odds ratio for prediabetes. Results: Vitamin D was lower in prediabetic subjects (57.91±20.83; p value <0.05). Neutrophil lymphocyte ratio (2.10 ± 0.85; p value <0.05), platelet lymphocyte ratio (137.70 ± 43.70; p value <0.05), mean platelet volume (8.55 ± 3.00; p value <0.001), red cell distribution width (12.65 ± 1.31; p value 0.05) were higher in prediabetes group. Neutrophil lymphocyte ratio, platelet lymphocyte ratio and red cell distribution width showed statistically significant rising trend with declining vitamin D level in prediabetic subjects. Mean platelet volume was significant predictor of prediabetes. Conclusions: Neutrophil lymphocyte ratio, platelet lymphocyte ratio and red cell distribution width and mean platelet volume are novel inflammatory markers to monitor prediabetic patients but should be considered along with Vitamin D status.

Keywords: Neutrophil Lymphocyte ratio, Platelet lymphocyte ratio, Mean Platelet volume, Red cell distribution Width

Medical Science, 2022, 26, ms6e1911
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.54905/disssi/v26i119/ms6e1911

Published: 5 January 2022

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