Korelasi Jumlah Netrofil, Limfosit, dan Monosit dengan Kadar Albumin Urin pada Pasien DM Tipe 2 dengan Mikroalbuminuria
Abstract
The most common complication of diabetes is diabetic nephropathy which is a progressive disease and in the
terminal stages, needs a very large cost of care. Nephropathy diabetic can be prevented if it is detected earlier.
Microalbuminuria is a test to detect nepropathy diabetic early nowadays, but it is still considered expensive by the
majority of the community and has not been widely done in laboratories. What ever it needs other alternatives, such as
neutrophils, lymphocyte, and monocyte counts. The purpose of this study is to analyse the correlations between
neutrophils, lymphocyte, monocyte counts and urine albumin levels in type2 diabetes with microalbuminuria. The
research design is analytic observational with cross sectional approach. Twenty two patients met the inclusion criteria.
Their urine albumin levels tested by Nycocard® U-ALBUMIN reagent. Neutrophils, lymphocyte, monocyte count was
examined by hematology analyzer CELL-Dyn 3700. The correlations between neutrophils, lymphocyte, monocyte counts
and urine albumin levels analyzed using coefficient correlation Spearman's. No correlation between neutrophil counts
and urine albumin levels (r= -0,250;p=0,263). No correlation between monocyte counts and urine albumin levels (r= -
0,191;p=0,395). No correlation between lymphocyte counts and urine albumin levels (r=0,130;p=0,565) in type 2 diabetes
with microalbuminuria. No correlation between neutrophils, lymphocyte, monocyte counts and urine albumin level in
type 2 diabetes patients with microalbuminuria