Correlation between eosinophils and aminotransferases among patients with and without diabetes from a polyclinic in the district of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru

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Objective: To determine the correlation between eosinophil count and aminotransferase levels among patients with and without diabetes from a polyclinic in the district of Villa El Salvador. Materials and methods: An observational, analytical and correlational study was conducted with 767 individuals...

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Autor: Guevara Tirado, Alberto
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Glucemia
Eosinófilos
Estadísticas no Paramétricas
Blood Glucose
Eosinophils
Statistics, Nonparametric
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Correlation between eosinophils and aminotransferases among patients with and without diabetes from a polyclinic in the district of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
Correlación entre eosinófilos y aminotransferasas en pacientes diabéticos y no diabéticos de un policlínico ubicado en el distrito de Villa El Salvador, Lima, Perú
title Correlation between eosinophils and aminotransferases among patients with and without diabetes from a polyclinic in the district of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
spellingShingle Correlation between eosinophils and aminotransferases among patients with and without diabetes from a polyclinic in the district of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
Guevara Tirado, Alberto
Glucemia
Eosinófilos
Estadísticas no Paramétricas
Blood Glucose
Eosinophils
Statistics, Nonparametric
title_short Correlation between eosinophils and aminotransferases among patients with and without diabetes from a polyclinic in the district of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
title_full Correlation between eosinophils and aminotransferases among patients with and without diabetes from a polyclinic in the district of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
title_fullStr Correlation between eosinophils and aminotransferases among patients with and without diabetes from a polyclinic in the district of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between eosinophils and aminotransferases among patients with and without diabetes from a polyclinic in the district of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
title_sort Correlation between eosinophils and aminotransferases among patients with and without diabetes from a polyclinic in the district of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Guevara Tirado, Alberto
author Guevara Tirado, Alberto
author_facet Guevara Tirado, Alberto
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Glucemia
Eosinófilos
Estadísticas no Paramétricas
Blood Glucose
Eosinophils
Statistics, Nonparametric
topic Glucemia
Eosinófilos
Estadísticas no Paramétricas
Blood Glucose
Eosinophils
Statistics, Nonparametric
description Objective: To determine the correlation between eosinophil count and aminotransferase levels among patients with and without diabetes from a polyclinic in the district of Villa El Salvador. Materials and methods: An observational, analytical and correlational study was conducted with 767 individuals, out of which 500 were patients without diabetes and 267 were patients diagnosed with diabetes mellitus for at least six months and undergoing treatment. The study variables included age, sex, basal glycemia, eosinophil count, aspartate aminotransferase (AST) levels and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to assess normality and Spearman’s correlation coefficient was applied. The cut-off point for statistical significance was set at α = 0.05. Data analysis was performed using IBM Statistical Package for Social Sciences Statistics 25.0 software for Windows. Results: Among patients without diabetes, elevated AST and ALT levels were observed in 46.40 % and 27.20 %, respectively. In contrast, 62.50 % of patients with diabetes had elevated AST levels, while 35.50 % had elevated ALT levels. Among patients with diabetes, a moderate and negative correlation between eosinophil differential count and AST (Rho = -0.665) and ALT (Rho = -0.586) levels was found, whereas the group of patients without diabetes showed a weak or null correlation. Conclusions: Eosinophil count is moderately and negatively correlated with aminotransferase levels among patients with diabetes. Given the study limitations and the lack of direct precedents, further research with larger populations are needed. The interaction between polymorphonuclear cells, such as eosinophils, and hepatic and systemic inflammatory markers, such as aminotransferases, may serve as an early pathophysiological indicator of diabetes mellitus, potentially years or decades before the onset of micro- and macrovascular systemic complications of this endocrinopathy.
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spelling Correlation between eosinophils and aminotransferases among patients with and without diabetes from a polyclinic in the district of Villa El Salvador, Lima, PeruCorrelación entre eosinófilos y aminotransferasas en pacientes diabéticos y no diabéticos de un policlínico ubicado en el distrito de Villa El Salvador, Lima, PerúGuevara Tirado, AlbertoGlucemiaEosinófilos Estadísticas no ParamétricasBlood Glucose Eosinophils Statistics, NonparametricObjective: To determine the correlation between eosinophil count and aminotransferase levels among patients with and without diabetes from a polyclinic in the district of Villa El Salvador. Materials and methods: An observational, analytical and correlational study was conducted with 767 individuals, out of which 500 were patients without diabetes and 267 were patients diagnosed with diabetes mellitus for at least six months and undergoing treatment. The study variables included age, sex, basal glycemia, eosinophil count, aspartate aminotransferase (AST) levels and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to assess normality and Spearman’s correlation coefficient was applied. The cut-off point for statistical significance was set at α = 0.05. Data analysis was performed using IBM Statistical Package for Social Sciences Statistics 25.0 software for Windows. Results: Among patients without diabetes, elevated AST and ALT levels were observed in 46.40 % and 27.20 %, respectively. In contrast, 62.50 % of patients with diabetes had elevated AST levels, while 35.50 % had elevated ALT levels. Among patients with diabetes, a moderate and negative correlation between eosinophil differential count and AST (Rho = -0.665) and ALT (Rho = -0.586) levels was found, whereas the group of patients without diabetes showed a weak or null correlation. Conclusions: Eosinophil count is moderately and negatively correlated with aminotransferase levels among patients with diabetes. Given the study limitations and the lack of direct precedents, further research with larger populations are needed. The interaction between polymorphonuclear cells, such as eosinophils, and hepatic and systemic inflammatory markers, such as aminotransferases, may serve as an early pathophysiological indicator of diabetes mellitus, potentially years or decades before the onset of micro- and macrovascular systemic complications of this endocrinopathy. Objetivo: Evaluar el grado de correlación entre el recuento de eosinófilos y las aminotransferasas en pacientes diabéticos y no diabéticos de un policlínico del distrito de Villa El Salvador. Materiales y métodos: Estudio observacional, analítico y correlacional que evaluó a 767 personas, de las cuales 500 fueron pacientes no diabéticos y 267 diagnosticados con diabetes mellitus en tratamiento, con tiempo de enfermedad igual o mayor a seis meses. Las variables fueron edad, sexo, glucemia basal, recuento de eosinófilos, niveles de aspartato aminotransferasa y niveles de alanina aminotransferasa. Se realizó la prueba de normalidad de Kolmogorv-Smirnov y la prueba de correlación de Spearman. Se consideró como punto de corte en decisión de significancia estadística el valor alfa igual a 0,05. Se utilizó el software Statistical Package for Social Sciences 25 para Windows. Resultados: Un 46,40 % de pacientes no diabéticos tuvieron niveles elevados de aspartato aminotransferasa y 27,20 %, niveles elevados de alanina aminotransferasa. Por otro lado, un 62,50 % de pacientes diabéticos tuvieron niveles elevados de aspartato aminotransferasa y 35,50 %, niveles elevados de alanina aminotransferasa. Se encontró que, en pacientes diabéticos, el recuento diferencial de eosinófilos se correlaciona de forma moderada y negativa con los niveles de aspartato aminotransferasa (Rho = -0,665) y con alanina aminotransferasa (Rho = -0,586), mientras que en el grupo de pacientes no diabéticos la correlación fue pobre o nula. Conclusiones: El recuento de eosinófilos se correlaciona moderada y negativamente con las aminotransferasas en pacientes diabéticos. Debido a las limitaciones del estudio y a la ausencia de antecedentes directos relacionados con esta investigación, es necesario realizar nuevas investigaciones en poblaciones más numerosas. Es posible que la interacción entre las células polimorfonucleares como los eosinófilos y los marcadores de inflamación hepática y sistémica como las aminotransferasas sea parte de los cambios fisiopatológicos tempranos de la diabetes mellitus, años o décadas antes del desarrollo de las complicaciones sistémicas micro y macrovasculares de esta endocrinopatía.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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