| 초록 |
Objectives: Dyslipidaemia is the risk factor for cardiovascular disease, especially in haemodialysis. Cardiothoracic-Ratio (CTR) was found to be one of the prognostic factors in several group diseases such as people undergoing haemodialysis. This study is aimed to investigate the correlation between lipid profile and CTR in readmitted Diabetic Kidney Disease patients using medical records data in Moewardi Hospital Surakarta. Methods: A retrospective study of the readmitted diabetic kidney disease patients was conducted from medical records data from January 2024 to June 2024 in Moewardi Hospital. All statistical analyses were performed by SPSS V.27 for Windows. The Shapiro-Wilk test was used to assess normal distribution of quantitative variables. Spearman test was used to analyse the correlation between lipid profile and CTR. Results: A total of 79 patients were readmitted from January to June 2024. Only 49 patients met the criteria for data analysis. The mean age was 58.10 ± 8.617 years and 51% were male. The mean value of total cholesterol was 158.86 mg/dl, HDL 32.82 mg/dl, LDL 103.06 mg/dl, Triglycerides 184.71 mg/dl, and CTR 61.2%. The Shapiro-Wilk test indicated that the data were not normally distributed. The Spearman test results, there was a weak correlation between total cholesterol and CTR values (Sig 0.262), a weak correlation between HDL and CTR values (Sig 0.247), a moderate correlation between LDL and CTR values (Sig 0.330), and a very strong correlation between Triglyceride and CTR values (Sig 0.954). Conclusion: Lipid profile have significant positive correlation with CTR in readmitted diabetic kidney disease patients. |