Analysis of pattern of ABO Blood groups in pediatric diabetic patients – An observational study

N. Javed, Shazia Yasin, Javeria Fatima, T. Khan, Tooba Fateen, Nazish Saqlain, Saima Farhan
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Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is the most frequently occurring metabolic disorder, caused by inadequacy in secretion of insulin or malfunction leading to chronic hyperglycemia.  Well-established corroborations have been reported in the literature suggesting association of ABO blood group with DM. The available literature focuses on adult population, with limited information of said association in children. Thus this study was aimed to determine the association of ABO blood group with Diabetes in pediatric patients having confirmed diagnosis. This was a comparative cross sectional study conducted from October 2021-January 2022 at Endocrinology Ward, Children Hospital Lahore (CHL), Pakistan. The study was approved by the local research ethics committee of CHL and conducted according to the declaration of Helsinki 2000. Blood grouping was done by forward and reverse methods. A total of 25 patients, including 18 males and 7 females were included. Frequency of blood group B (n=10;40%) was highest followed by blood group O (n=4;16%), A blood group (n=3;12%), and AB (n=1;4%) in males. In females, the blood group AB (n=3;12%) has the highest frequency followed by O (n=2;8%). Blood group A (n=1;4%) and B (n=1;4%) had the  same frequency among female diabetic patients
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小儿糖尿病患者ABO血型模式分析-一项观察性研究
糖尿病(DM)是最常见的代谢紊乱,由胰岛素分泌不足或功能障碍导致慢性高血糖引起。已有文献证实ABO血型与糖尿病相关。现有文献主要集中在成人人群,关于儿童的相关信息有限。因此,本研究旨在确定ABO血型与确诊的儿科糖尿病患者的关系。这是一项比较横断面研究,于2021年10月至2022年1月在巴基斯坦拉合尔儿童医院(CHL)内分泌科病房进行。本研究经CHL当地研究伦理委员会批准,并根据2000年赫尔辛基宣言进行。采用正反两种方法进行血型分型。共纳入25例患者,其中男性18例,女性7例。男性中B型血(n=10, 40%)发病率最高,其次为O型血(n=4, 16%)、A型血(n=3, 12%)、AB型血(n=1, 4%)。在女性中,AB血型(n=3;12%)的发病率最高,其次是O血型(n=2;8%)。女性糖尿病患者中A型血(n=1;4%)与B型血(n=1;4%)发生率相同
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