Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9112399 Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
In combination, these parameters correctly diagnosed 86.4% of the patients who were undergoing insulin therapy, and 84.6% of those who were not undergoing insulin therapy. Further, we observed significant correlations between plasma chloride concentrations and either plasma sodium or organic acid concentrations, suggesting that impaired insulin action may reduce plasma chloride concentrations through changes in plasma sodium and organic acid metabolism. Our results suggest that plasma chloride concentration is a possible new indicator of insulin insufficiency.
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