Objective: to explore the application effect of blood biochemical test in the diagnosis of diabetes. Methods: patients with diabetes admitted to our hospital in recent years were selected, and the related personnel we...Objective: to explore the application effect of blood biochemical test in the diagnosis of diabetes. Methods: patients with diabetes admitted to our hospital in recent years were selected, and the related personnel were also classified and divided into two groups. Except for the high and low levels of blood glucose, the other conditions of the two groups were basically the same. All patients were tested for blood biochemistry, and the changes of their blood glucose were recorded to observe whether there was any abnormal blood glucose. The results showed that fasting blood glucose, blood glucose at two hours after meal, glycosylated hemoglobin and other indicators in the experimental group were relatively better, and there was a significant difference between the two groups of patients, which had statistical significance and could be used as a guide for subsequent theoretical research. Conclusion: in the diagnosis of diabetes, the use of blood biochemical test can ensure the accuracy of the diagnosis and reflect the relevant indicators of patients, which is worth selecting.展开更多
文摘Objective: to explore the application effect of blood biochemical test in the diagnosis of diabetes. Methods: patients with diabetes admitted to our hospital in recent years were selected, and the related personnel were also classified and divided into two groups. Except for the high and low levels of blood glucose, the other conditions of the two groups were basically the same. All patients were tested for blood biochemistry, and the changes of their blood glucose were recorded to observe whether there was any abnormal blood glucose. The results showed that fasting blood glucose, blood glucose at two hours after meal, glycosylated hemoglobin and other indicators in the experimental group were relatively better, and there was a significant difference between the two groups of patients, which had statistical significance and could be used as a guide for subsequent theoretical research. Conclusion: in the diagnosis of diabetes, the use of blood biochemical test can ensure the accuracy of the diagnosis and reflect the relevant indicators of patients, which is worth selecting.