HUBUNGAN PENINGKATAN KADAR GLUKOSA DARAH TERHADAP PENINGKATAN KADAR TRIGLISERIDA DARAH PADA PASIEN DIABETES MELLITUS TIPE II DI RSUD JOMBANG PERIODE JANUARI­ DESEMBER 2008

Main Author: HIDAYAT, MUHAMMAD
Format: Thesis NonPeerReviewed Book
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: , 2010
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Online Access: http://eprints.umm.ac.id/2331/1/HUBUNGAN_PENINGKATAN_KADAR_GLUKOSA_DARAH_TERHADAP_PENINGKATAN_KADAR_TRIGLISERIDA_DARAH_PADA_PASIEN_DIABETES_MELLITUS_TIPE_II_DI_RSUD_JOMBANGPERIODE_JANUARI.pdf
http://eprints.umm.ac.id/2331/
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  • Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a metabolic syndrome that cause of the fourth largest mortality in the world. Indonesia has 90% a number of patients with Diabetes Mellitus type II from DM cases. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) reports in a study that patients with Diabetes Mellitus type II have found an increase of triglycerides level in the blood. Objective: To know the correlation of blood glucose rising level with blood triglycerides rising level at the patient with Diabetes Mellitus type II. Research Method: This study is observational analytic with the cross sectional approach, with a sample of 105 ambulatory patients, which diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus type II, the criteria is patients who have already examined of the lipids profile test, patients who have never gotten a dyslipidemia therapy, patients with DM type II who do not have nephrotic syndrome and a history of CRF. The data analysis performed using Chi Square test with 95% degree of credibility and the risk of 5%. Result and Discussion: Based on the results of testing the value of Chi Square test is the correlation of blood glucose rising level with blood triglycerides rising level at the ambulatorypatient with Diabetes Mellitus Type II is a significant (p= 0,001). According to the Feldman’s statement (2009) that patients with Diabetes Mellitus type II have found an increase of triglycerides level in the blood. Besides that, according to the Kusumawardani’s statement (2007) that the excessive accumulation of triglycerides levels in the blood are associated with weight gain and uncontrolled diabetes. Conclusion: There is a significant correlation of blood glucose rising level with blood triglycerides rising level at the Ambulatory patient with Diabetes Mellitus Type II.