Red blood cell count as an indicator of microvascular complications in Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Zhan-Sheng Wang,1,2 Zhan-Chun Song,1 Jing-Hui Bai,1 Fei Li,3 Tao Wu,1 Ji Qi,2 Jian Hu11Department of Cardiology, First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, 2Second Department of Cardiology, Fourth People's Hospital of Shenyang, Shenyang, 3Department of Cardiology, Shenzhou Hospit...

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Main Authors: Wang ZS, Song ZC, Bai JH, Li F, Wu T, Qi J, Hu J
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2013-05-01
Series:Vascular Health and Risk Management
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/red-blood-cell-count-as-an-indicator-of-microvascular-complications-in-a13044
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spelling doaj-24cfcf04914f4970b336f0e5c27bb44f2020-11-24T21:23:54ZengDove Medical PressVascular Health and Risk Management1176-63441178-20482013-05-012013default237243Red blood cell count as an indicator of microvascular complications in Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitusWang ZSSong ZCBai JHLi FWu TQi JHu JZhan-Sheng Wang,1,2 Zhan-Chun Song,1 Jing-Hui Bai,1 Fei Li,3 Tao Wu,1 Ji Qi,2 Jian Hu11Department of Cardiology, First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, 2Second Department of Cardiology, Fourth People&#39;s Hospital of Shenyang, Shenyang, 3Department of Cardiology, Shenzhou Hospital of Shenyang Medical College, Shenyang, People&#39;s Republic of ChinaBackground: Rheological disorders of red blood cells (RBC) and decreased RBC deformability have been involved in the development of diabetic microangiopathy. However, few studies have evaluated the association of RBC count with microvascular complications in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The purpose of this study was to investigate the association of RBC count with microvascular complications in patients with T2DM.Methods: This study involved 369 patients with T2DM: 243 with one or more microvascular complications and 126 without microvascular complications. Anticoagulated blood was collected and analyzed in an automated blood cell counter. The presence of risk factors for microvascular complications was determined.Results: The proportion of patients with microvascular complications increased as the RBC count decreased (P < 0.001). After adjustment for known risk factors for microvascular complications by logistic regression analysis, lower quartiles of RBC count were associated with a higher risk of microvascular complications compared with the reference group composed of the highest quartile (first quartile, odds ratio 4.98, 95% confidence interval 1.54&ndash;6.19, P = 0.008; second quartile, odds ratio 3.21, 95% confidence interval 1.17&ndash;5.28, P = 0.024).Conclusion: A decreased RBC count is associated with microvascular complications in Chinese patients with T2DM. The RBC count is a potential marker to improve further the ability to identify diabetic patients at high risk of microvascular complications.Keywords: red blood cell count, microvascular complication, type 2 diabetes mellitushttp://www.dovepress.com/red-blood-cell-count-as-an-indicator-of-microvascular-complications-in-a13044
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author Wang ZS
Song ZC
Bai JH
Li F
Wu T
Qi J
Hu J
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Song ZC
Bai JH
Li F
Wu T
Qi J
Hu J
Red blood cell count as an indicator of microvascular complications in Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Vascular Health and Risk Management
author_facet Wang ZS
Song ZC
Bai JH
Li F
Wu T
Qi J
Hu J
author_sort Wang ZS
title Red blood cell count as an indicator of microvascular complications in Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_short Red blood cell count as an indicator of microvascular complications in Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_full Red blood cell count as an indicator of microvascular complications in Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_fullStr Red blood cell count as an indicator of microvascular complications in Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_full_unstemmed Red blood cell count as an indicator of microvascular complications in Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_sort red blood cell count as an indicator of microvascular complications in chinese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Vascular Health and Risk Management
issn 1176-6344
1178-2048
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Zhan-Sheng Wang,1,2 Zhan-Chun Song,1 Jing-Hui Bai,1 Fei Li,3 Tao Wu,1 Ji Qi,2 Jian Hu11Department of Cardiology, First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, 2Second Department of Cardiology, Fourth People&#39;s Hospital of Shenyang, Shenyang, 3Department of Cardiology, Shenzhou Hospital of Shenyang Medical College, Shenyang, People&#39;s Republic of ChinaBackground: Rheological disorders of red blood cells (RBC) and decreased RBC deformability have been involved in the development of diabetic microangiopathy. However, few studies have evaluated the association of RBC count with microvascular complications in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The purpose of this study was to investigate the association of RBC count with microvascular complications in patients with T2DM.Methods: This study involved 369 patients with T2DM: 243 with one or more microvascular complications and 126 without microvascular complications. Anticoagulated blood was collected and analyzed in an automated blood cell counter. The presence of risk factors for microvascular complications was determined.Results: The proportion of patients with microvascular complications increased as the RBC count decreased (P < 0.001). After adjustment for known risk factors for microvascular complications by logistic regression analysis, lower quartiles of RBC count were associated with a higher risk of microvascular complications compared with the reference group composed of the highest quartile (first quartile, odds ratio 4.98, 95% confidence interval 1.54&ndash;6.19, P = 0.008; second quartile, odds ratio 3.21, 95% confidence interval 1.17&ndash;5.28, P = 0.024).Conclusion: A decreased RBC count is associated with microvascular complications in Chinese patients with T2DM. The RBC count is a potential marker to improve further the ability to identify diabetic patients at high risk of microvascular complications.Keywords: red blood cell count, microvascular complication, type 2 diabetes mellitus
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