Analytical Study of Potassium and Magnesium Serum Level Disturbance in Uncontrolled Type Ii Diabetic Patients

Authors

  • Meena Adnan laih
  • Iqbal S. Mohammed
  • Ammar M.K.AL-Azzawi

Abstract

The relationship between FBS and serum potassium and magnesium in type 2 diabetes individuals was established. FBS and serum potassium had a substantial positive connection. In contrast, Findings that the level of Magnesium is higher in the group of study than that in the control. The study group's serum fasting blood glucose varied from 94 mg/dl up to 480 mg/dl with a mean value of 228.240 and an SD of 100.703, while the control group's varied from 80 mg/dl up to 146 mg/dl with a mean value of 104.200 and an SD of 16.959. Moreover, Serum potassium in the study group ranging from 3.100 m.mol/L up to 6.700 m.mol/L with the mean value about 4.392 and standard deviation about ±0.776while Serum potassium in the control group ranging from 2.800 m.mol/L up to 4.600 m.mol/L with the mean value about 3.720 and the standard deviation about ±0.577. The serum magnesium in the study group ranged from 1,200 mmol/L up to 4.100 mmol/L with an average value of 2.832 and a standard deviation of 0.739 ± while it is in the control group ranged from 1,600 mmol/L up to 2.600 mmol/L with a mean of​ ​Value 2.117 and standard deviation ± 0.288

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Published

2022-11-04