The purpose of this cross-sectional study is to evaluate the plasma levels of magnesium and HbA1C in (60) type 2 diabetes mellitus patients and (40) seemingly healthy (non-diabetic) volunteers as a control group. Patients were gathered from a variety of hospitals and clinics. In terms of age and gender, the test and control groups were matched. Magnesium levels in the blood were measured using a spectrophotometer (Bio system Company reagents). The levels of HbA1C were determined using NycoCard reagents and devices. The data was analysed using SPSS. The results demonstrated a significant drop in the diabetic group's mean plasma magnesium levels when compared to the control group (p. value 0.05), but an increase in HbA1C in diabetes patients (type 2) when compared to the control group (p. value 0.05). There was a substantial negative link between magnesium plasma levels and HbA1C levels in diabetic patients, as well as a modest negative correlation between magnesium plasma levels and disease duration. The findings showed that uncontrolled diabetes patients are at higher risk of hypomagnesaemia than controlled diabetic patients because plasma magnesium levels had a strong negative connection with HbA1C levels.
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Tilal Abd El-Hameed Seedahmed
Chemical Pathology, University of Medical Science and Technology, Khartoum, Sudan.
Samia Mahdi Ahmed
Department of Clinical Chemistry, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Khartoum, Sudan.
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