[Correlation of Serum Albumin with Renal Function in Patients with Acute Leukemia].
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OBJECTIVE
To investigate the relationship between serum albumin and renal function in patients with acute leukemia (AL) and its clinical significance.
METHODS
The clinical data and related test results of 267 newly diagnosed patients with acute leukemia from April 2015 to April 2017 were collected for retrospective cross-sectional analysis. Multivariate regression model was used for statistical analysis.
RESULTS
The creatinine level in serum of newly diagnosed acute leukemia patients decreased with the increase of albumin level (the first quartile-the fourth quartile had an average creatinine level of 72.0 µmol/L, 65.2 µmol/L, 62.8 µmol/L, 58.6 µmol/L); Multiple regression model results showed that each elevated albumin 1 g/L, the serum creatinine level decreased 0.89 µmol/L. The serum albumin was grouped into the model by quartile, and the first quartile was used as the reference group. With the increase of albunin, the β value decreased steply (the second and fourth quartile β values were -12.7, -14.81, -15.98), the trend line test p value was <0.05.
CONCLUSIONS
Serum albumin negatively correlats with creatinine level in newly diagnosed acute leukemia patients, and its elevation shows protective effect on renal function.