BIOCHEMICAL INDICATORS OF BLOOD INDIVIDUALS WITH DISEASES ON DIABETES MELLITUS
Abstract
The article presents the results of the study of the basic biochemical
parameters of blood of people with diabetes mellitus. To solve the goals and
objectives, 10 patients of the Teplodar Central City Hospital (5 of them were male
and 5 women) were examined. All examinations took place in the morning, on
weekdays, before taking medications and conducting X-ray, endoscopic or
ultrasound examinations.
The studies were carried out on the automatic biochemical analyzer COBAS
C111, which is a long-term random access analyzer, designed for in vitro
measurements from clinical chemistry and parameters of electrolytes in serum,
plasma, urine or whole blood.
It has been established that glucose values for fasting in both men and women
almost do not differ, as well as the content of glycosylated hemoglobin. With the
exception of α-amylase, the rates of this enzyme in women exceeded the norm,
and men remained in the normal range. Studies have been done by people who
receive treatment and are tested twice a month. This is necessary for proper
correction by the doctor of a dosage or change of a medical preparation to the
patient.
Key words: alpha amylase, diabetes mellitus, glucose, hemoglobin.