dc.description.abstract | Background Type 2 Diabetes Melitus is a chronic metabolic disorder that is
associated with hyperglycemia due to interference of insulin function, that could
cause multi-organ damage and dysfunction. Formation of Reactive Oxygen Species
is an integral component of the pathophysiology of T2DM, due to its ability to cause
oxidative stress, that plays a pivotal role in the progression and complications of
T2DM, by damaging the protein component of cells. Bilirubin which is commonly
acknowledged as a by-products of heme metabolism, exhibits an inverse
relationship with T2DM complications, that is hypothesized due to its antioxidant
capability. Therefore, the potential ability of bilirubin to suppress oxidative stress
is intriguing to be investigated. Objectives to determine whether there is an
association between the levels of total serum bilirubin with the degree of oxidative
stress in T2DM patients at Prof. dr. H. Chairuddin Panusunan Lubis Hospital in
Medan. Methods A cross-sectional study is conducted on 73 T2DM patients at
Prof. dr. H. Chairuddin Panusunan Lubis Hospital in Medan with purposive
sampling technique. Blood of the patients were then collected, and
spectrophotometry analysis was then carried out to measure the level of total serum
bilirubin and advanced oxidation protein products. Spearman’s rank correlation
coefficient was performed to analyze the significance, power and direction of the
correlation between the two variables. Results The spearman’s rank correlation
coefficient resulted in ρ = -0,279 with p value of p<0,05. Conclusion. There was a
significant negative monotonic relationship between the levels of serum total
bilirubin with the degree of oxidative stress in T2DM patients at Prof. dr. H.
Chairuddin Panusunan Lubis Hospital in Medan. | en_US |