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Table 2 Correlation between Δglucose and clinical parameters

From: Increment of plasma glucose by exogenous glucagon is associated with present and future renal function in type 2 diabetes:a retrospective study from glucagon stimulation test

Variables

 

r

p value

Age (years)

0.0631

0.3641

BMI (kg/m2)

 

0.0261

0.7071

Diabetic duration (years)

0.1238

0.0741

HbA1c (%)

0.1165

0.0929

Serum CPR at 0 min (ng/ml)

0.1069

0.1235

Serum CPR at 6 min (ng/ml)

0.0352

0.6124

ΔCPR (ng/ml)

 

0.0572

0.4108

Urinary CPR (μg/day)

0.0282

0.6875

AST (IU/l)

0.0659

0.343

ALT (IU/l)

0.0777

0.2634

Albumin (g/dl)

 

0.0073

0.9162

Cholinesterase (IU/l)

 

0.0332

0.6354

Total Bilirubin (mg/dl)

 

0.0555

0.4252

PT-INR

0.1315

0.0602

Total Cholesterol (mg/dl)

0.0087

0.9007

Triglyceride (mg/dl)

 

0.1092

0.1155

HDL-Cholesterol (mg/dl)

 

0.0215

0.7569

LDL-Cholesterol (mg/dl)

0.0523

0.4518

Apolipoprotein A−1 (mg/dl)

 

0.1029

0.145

Apolipoprotein B (mg/dl)

 

0.03093

0.6621

Apolipoprotein E (mg/dl)

 

0.03105

0.6609

Lipoprotein (a) (mg/dl)

 

0.03749

0.5972

Free Fatty Acid (mg/dl)

 

0.2117

0.0025

Remnant Like Particle Cholesterol (mg/dl)

 

0.1065

0.1322

Serum Creatinine (mg/dl)

0.2166

0.0017

Estimated GFR (ml/min/1.73m2)

 

0.2108

0.0025

Serum Cystatin C (mg/dl)

0.1515

0.0302

Urinary Albumin (mg/gCr)

 

0.005094

0.9418

Urinary Albumin (mg/day)

0.01433

0.838

  1. Pearson’s correlation coeficients between Δglucose and clinical parameters