
Objective: assess the prevalence of type 2 diabetes patient having renal artery lesions and it relations with some clinical, biochemical indexes. Methods: The cross-sectional study, involved 92 type 2 diabetes patients, aged from 40 years. Assessment of renal artery lesions are based on the following elements: increased arterial resistance, or non-stenotic atherosclerosis, or stenosis that are derived on Echo-Doppler. Results: 11 in 92 patients investigated have renal artery lesions (11.96 percent). The differences between two subgroups about the percentage of patients with hypertension (90.91 percent vs. 56.79 percent), average systolic blood pressure (SBP) (155 + or - 23.68 vs. 130 + or - 19.83mmHg) are statistically significant. However, the differences about the average duration of diabetes, the average duration of hypertension, HbAlc, lipidemia are not statistically significant. Conclusion: The percentage of patients with renal artery lesions in our sample is 11.96 percent(11/92). the authorsremarked the statistically significant difference between the two subgroups about average age, average systolic blood pressure, but the average duration of diabetes, HbAlc, lipidemia.
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