The relationship between MS and ischemic cerebrovascular disease
10.19845/j.cnki.zfysjjbzz.2020.0485
- VernacularTitle:代谢综合征与缺血性脑血管病临床研究
- Author:
Yanru SHEN
1
;
Xiaohong LV
1
Author Information
1. Puyang Anyang District Hospital of Henan,Anyang 455000,China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Metabolic syndrome;
Ischemic cerebrovascular disease;
Atherosclerosis
- From:
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases
2020;37(10):920-923
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective This study is designed to elucidate the relationship between MS and ischemic cerebrovascular disease.Methods MS was defined using the criteria of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF),divided into the metabolic group (MS group) and without metabolic group (non-MS group).Results (1)The prevalence of MS in the ischemic cerebrovascular disease patients was 52.7%.(2)The logistic regression analysis about MS and ischemic cerebrovascular disease.(3)The rate of carotid artery IMT thicken,carotid artery plaques,cerebral stenosis in MS group is higher than non-MS group(P<0.05).(4)Patients in MS group mainly with cerebral infarction LAA type,patients in non-MS group with SAO type cerebral infarction primarily.(5)Levels of adiponectin in plasma from patients in MS groups is below the average compared to those in plasma from patients in non-MS group(P<0.01).Conclusion (1)MS is a very common and important risk factor of the ischemic cerebrovascular disease.(2)In the cerebral infarction concurrent with MS patients,the highest correlation between incidence of ischemic cerebrovascular disease is hypertension.In turn,high triglycerides for diminishing hyperglycemia,central obesity (waistline),various abnormal index interaction,makes MS increased the risk of ischemic cerebrovascular disease.(3)MS promote cerebral atherosclerosis,is closely with cerebral stenosis.(4)The levels of adiponectin are decreased in patients with metabolic syndrome and ischemic cerebrovascular disease.
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