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Overview: To investigate whether serum ischemia-modified albumin or C-reactive protein is reliable for predicting type 2 diabetic patients with ketosis. Approach: One hundred and four diabetic patients, 48 with diabetic ketosis, and 33 controls were enrolled in the study. Serum ischemiamodified albumin and C-reactive protein were measured and evaluated for their ability to distinguish diabetic ketosis. Results: Compared to the controls, the ischemia-modified albumin and C-reactive protein levels were higher in patients with diabetic ketosis and type 2 diabetes at the baseline. The levels of ischemia-modified albumin were higher in patients with type 2 diabetes than in the controls. C-reactive protein and ischemia-modified albumin levels were reduced after insulin treatment. The level of ischemiamodified albumin was an independent risk marker for diabetic ketosis (OR = 1.085, P = 0.008, 95% CI: 1.022-1.152). Receiver operating characteristic curves revealed that the areas under the curve were 0.917 for the modified albumin and 0.357 for C-reactive protein. Conclusion: This study indicates that ischemia-modified albumin was significantly associated with diabetic ketosis and was more sensitive than C-reactive protein in reflecting diabetic ketosis. © the author(s), publisher and licensee Libertas Academica Ltd.
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Ma, S. gang, Jin, Y., Hu, W., Bai, F., Xu, W., & Yu, W. nan. (2012). Evaluation of ischemia-modified albumin and C-reactive protein in type 2 diabetics with and without ketosis. Biomarker Insights, 7, 19–26. https://doi.org/10.4137/BMI.S9060
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