Objective: The objective of our study was to study the prevalence of microalbuminuria in non-diabetic patients with Ischemic heart disease and to identify whether it can be used as an independent marker of Ischemic heart disease or as a screening test for ischemic heart disease in non- diabetic patients. Material and methods: This was a hospital based prospective study. All patients presenting with coronary artery disease to our hospital from May 2014 to Sep 2016 were be included. Total number of patients included in our study were 50 as most patients with IHD were diabetic as well and were excluded from the study. All these patients were subjected to detailed history and physical examination. All baseline investigations, ECG, Chest X-ray, ...
Objectives: A growing body of data illustrates the importance of microalbuminuria (MAU) as a strong ...
Microalbuminuria is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and renal disease in patient...
Objectives: A growing body of data illustrates the importance of microalbuminuria (MAU) as a strong ...
Context: Microalbuminuria is a known indicator of atherosclerosis and its association with ischemic ...
OBJECTIVES: To define the prevalence of microalbuminuria (MAU) in hypertensive outpatients attending...
Background: There is a relative paucity of data on the link between urine micro albumin and IHD in n...
PURPOSE: To determine the frequency of coronary artery disease, microalbuminuria and the relation to...
There are opinions that microalbuminuria acts as an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disea...
Aim To assess the value of microalbuminuria as an indicator of increased cardiovascular risk in a no...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE : Microalbuminuria has been an established indicator for micro and macrov...
Microalbuminuria is a known important risk factor for Kidney disease. Recent studies have highlighte...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of microalbuminemia in type II diabe...
Objectives. To assess the prevalence of microalbuminuria in the general population, especially in no...
Introduction: Hypertension is the most important non communicable disease with unprecendented increa...
Microalbuminuria is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and renal disease in patient...
Objectives: A growing body of data illustrates the importance of microalbuminuria (MAU) as a strong ...
Microalbuminuria is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and renal disease in patient...
Objectives: A growing body of data illustrates the importance of microalbuminuria (MAU) as a strong ...
Context: Microalbuminuria is a known indicator of atherosclerosis and its association with ischemic ...
OBJECTIVES: To define the prevalence of microalbuminuria (MAU) in hypertensive outpatients attending...
Background: There is a relative paucity of data on the link between urine micro albumin and IHD in n...
PURPOSE: To determine the frequency of coronary artery disease, microalbuminuria and the relation to...
There are opinions that microalbuminuria acts as an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disea...
Aim To assess the value of microalbuminuria as an indicator of increased cardiovascular risk in a no...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE : Microalbuminuria has been an established indicator for micro and macrov...
Microalbuminuria is a known important risk factor for Kidney disease. Recent studies have highlighte...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of microalbuminemia in type II diabe...
Objectives. To assess the prevalence of microalbuminuria in the general population, especially in no...
Introduction: Hypertension is the most important non communicable disease with unprecendented increa...
Microalbuminuria is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and renal disease in patient...
Objectives: A growing body of data illustrates the importance of microalbuminuria (MAU) as a strong ...
Microalbuminuria is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and renal disease in patient...
Objectives: A growing body of data illustrates the importance of microalbuminuria (MAU) as a strong ...