1.Relationship Between Baseline Levels of High Sensitivity C-reactive Protein With the Morbidity of Pulmonary Embolism
Yunqiu LIU ; Xiaoyan YANG ; Liye WANG ; Xuan LAN ; Xiaoyu LIU ; Hailiang XIONG ; Shouling WU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2015;(9):854-858
Objective: To evaluate the predictive value for baseline levels of high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) in morbidity of pulmonary embolism (PE). Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study of 101510 subjects in Kailuan Group by regular physical examination from 2006-07 to 2007-10, and 94314 subjects were enrolled by relevant criteria including 75252 male and 19062 female. The baseline levels of hs-CRP were divided by quartile levels as①hs-CRP<0.3l mg/L,n=25592,②hs-CRP (0.3l-0.77) mg/L,n=21746,③hs-CRP (0.78-1.9) mg/L,n=23504 and④hs-CRP≥2.0 mg/L,n=23472. The subjects were followed-up for (81.5 ± 4.76) months, the morbidity of PE was collected and the predictive value of baseline levels of hs-CRP for PE occurrence was evaluate by multivariable Cox proportional hazard regression analysis. Results: The total PE morbidity was 0.15%, the female subjects were similar with male subjects,P>0.05. As the increased baseline level of hs-CRP, PE occurrence was elevated accordingly,P<0.05. Multivariable Cox proportional hazard regression analysis presented that with adjusted age, gender, smoking, body mass index (BMI), systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), triglyceride (TG), fasting blood glucose (FBG), neutrophile granulocyte (NEU), white blood cells (WBC) and heart rate (HR), the subjects in the highest quartile group had 2.84 times higher risk for PE occurrence than the subjects in the lowest quartile group. With the elevated baseline level of hs-CRP, the subjects’ mean age, BMI, SBP, FBG and NEU levels increased accordingly, allP<0.05; while DBP, TG and HR were similar between quartile③ and quartile④ groups, allP>0.05. WBC counts had the increasing trend in quartile①,②,③ groups and had the decreasing trend in quartile④ group, while it was similar between quartile③ and quartile④ groups,P>0.05. Conclusion: Baseline hs-CRP level may predict the risk of PE morbidity; the increased hs-CRP level could be used as one of the predictors for PE occurrence.
2.Relationship Between Long-, Short-term Systolic Blood Pressure Variability and Renal Damage in Elder Population
Jihong SHI ; Lu SONG ; Chenrui ZHU ; Hailiang XIONG ; Yongzhi WANG ; Chunhui LI ; Hualing ZHAO ; Yiming WANG ; Shuohua CHEN ; Shouling WU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2016;31(5):467-471
Objective: To investigate the relationship between long-, short-term systolic blood pressure variability (SBPV) and renal damage in elder population. Methods: Our research was conducted in the 3rd physical examination of healthy population from Kailuan group by cohort study. Cluster sampling was used by 25% ratio in subjects≥60 years of age to monitor their 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure and finally, 2464/3064 participants with inclusion criteria were recruited. SBPV indexes as standard deviation of systolic blood pressure (SSD), variability independent of the mean (VIM), maximum-minimum difference (MMD) and average real variability (ARV) were examined; renal damage indexes as estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and microalbuminuria (ALBU) were detected. Relationships between different long-term, short-term SBPV indexes and eGFR, ALBU were studied by multi-liner regression analysis. Results:①The mean age of 2464 participants was (67.41 ± 6.05) years including 1667 (67.7%) male and 797 (32.3%) female.②Multi-liner regression analysis indicated that different long-term SBPV indexes were not related to eGFR and ALBU; 24h SBPV in all 4 indexes and day-time SSD, MMD, ARV were negatively related to eGFR; 24h ARV and day-time MMD, ARV were positively related to ALBU; night-time SBPV indexes were not related to eGFR and ALBU.Conclusion: Different short-term SBPV indexes were, at certain point related to eGFR and ALBU
3.Relationship Between Longitudinal Trajectory of Systolic Blood Pressure and Atrial Fibrillation Occurrence in Kailuan Group Population
Xin DU ; Ruiying ZHANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Jihong SHI ; Zhe HUANG ; Chenrui ZHU ; Huiying LI ; Xiaoming WEI ; Liming LIN ; Hailiang XIONG ; Yan LIU ; Chunpeng JI ; Shouling WU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2017;32(6):584-588
Objective: To explore the relationship between longitudinal trajectory of systolic blood pressure (SPB) and atrial fibrillation (AF) in Kailuan group population. Methods: Our study cohort consisted of 40727 participants with the specific criteria in Kailuan group, Tangshan. SAS Proc Traj procedure was used to identify longitudinal trajectories of SPB throughout 2006-2007, 2008-2009 and 2010-2011. There were 5 longitudinal trajectories generated: Low-stable group,n=10950, Moderate-stable group, n=19158, Moderate-high stable group,n=3713, High-moderate stable group,n=4702 and High stable group,n=2181. Log-rank test was performed to compare AF incidence throughout 2012-2013 and 2014-2015 by physical examination among different groups; Multi Cox regression analysis was conducted to study the relationship among different SBP longitudinal trajectories and AF occurrence. Results:①The mean age of participants was (51.81±11.54) years including 30693 (75.4%) male.②AF occurrence rates in Low-stable, Moderate-stable, Moderate-high stable, High-moderate stable and High stable groups were 0.1%, 0.2%, 0.5%, 0.5% and 0.6% respectively, allP<0.05.③Multi Cox regression analysis presented that with adjusted confounding factors, compared with the patients in Low-stable group, Moderate-high stable, High-moderate stable and High stable SBP longitudinal trajectories were the risk factors for new AF occurrence (HR=7.58, 95% CI 2.08-27.73), (HR=5.30, 95% CI 1.88-14.95) and (HR=8.52, 95% CI 1.96-37.09) respectively, allP<0.05. With excluded history of myocardial infarction/stroke, the sensitivity study showed the similar result with the major research trend. Conclusion: Elevated long trajectory of SPB was the risk factor for new AF occurrence in Kailuan group population.
4.Predictive Value of Inflammatory Factors on All Cause Mortality in Normal Population:6.9 Years Follow-up Results in Kailuan Group for 83,000 Subjects
Xin DU ; Chunpeng JI ; Ying ZHANG ; Jihong SHI ; Zhe HUANG ; Chenrui ZHU ; Huiying LI ; Xiaoming WEI ; Liming LIN ; Hailiang XIONG ; Yan LIU ; Shouling WU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2016;31(3):245-249
Objective: To explore the predictive value of inlfammatory factors on all cause mortality in normal population.
Methods: In our prospective cohort study, a total of 83,228 subjects from physical examination of Kailuan group from 2006-07 to 2007-10 were enrolled, nobody had acute inlfammation. The death information was collected once per year and the last follow-up was conducted in 2013-12-31. According to baseline levels, white blood cells (WBC), ratio of neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (N/L) and C-reactive protein (CRP) were respectively divided into 4 Quartile groups; all cause mortality was compared among different groups and their risks were studied by multi-Cox regression analysis.
Results: The average follow-up time was 6.9 years. All cause mortality in Quartile 1, Quartile 2, Quartile 3 and Quartile 4 groups for WBC were 4.2%, 4.5%, 4.5% and 5.0% respectively; for N/L were 3.3%, 3.6%, 4.5% and 6.7% respectively; for CRP were 3.0%, 3.6%, 4.8% and 6.8% respectively. Multi-Cox regression analysis indicated that with adjusted age, gender, waist and other confounders, by elevation of WBC, N/R and CRP, the risks of all cause mortality were increased accordingly, and the risks in Quartile 4 groups were higher than those in Quartile 1 groups as for WBC, it was 1.17-time (95% CI 1.06-1.29);for N/L, it was 1.44-time (95% CI 1.31-1.59); for CRP, it was 1.33-time (95% CI 1.20-1.47) respectively.
Conclusion: Elevated WBC, N/R and CRP are independent risk factors for all cause mortality in normal population.
5.Relationship Between the Changes of Cardiovascular Health Indicator and Arteriosclerosis in Middle and Elder Population
Xin DU ; Yan LIU ; Ying ZHANG ; Jihong SHI ; Zhe HUANG ; Chenrui ZHU ; Huiying LI ; Xiaoming WEI ; Liming LIN ; Hailiang XIONG ; Chunpeng JI ; Shouling WU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2016;31(2):137-141
Objective: To investigate the changes of cardiovascular health indicator and arteriosclerosis in middle and elder population.
Methods: A total of 4190 subjects with the average age of (49.78 ± 9.74) years by 3 physical examinations in Kailuan group from 2006 to 2011 were randomly stratiifed for arm ankle arterial pulse wave velocity (baPWV) examination. According to 7 AHA cardiovascular health indicators of non-smoking, normal BMI, active excise, healthy diet, normal cholesterol, blood pressure and fasting blood glucose, each indicator had 3 conditions as ideal, general and poor by scores of 2, 1 and 0 respectively. Based on the 1st and 3rd physical examinations, the changes of cardiovascular health scores (△CHS), the subjects were divided into 8 groups as△CHS≤-4,-3,-2,-1, 0, 1, 2 and△CHS≥3, n=241, 368, 611, 855, 911, 647, 354 and 203 respectively. The impacts of△CHS on baPWV values were studied by liner and Logistic regression analyses.
Results: As△CHS increased by △CHS ≤ -4, -3,-2,-1,0,1, 2 and△CHS ≥ 3, the baPWV values were decreased accordingly by cm/s as (1590.78 ± 17.93), (1566.4 ± 14.5), (1552.83 ± 11.25), (1536.59 ± 9.51), (1508.85 ± 9.21), (1499.81 ± 10.93), (1485.92 ± 14.82) and (1475.85 ± 19.57) respectively. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that with adjusted confounding factors, as△CHS increasing 1 score, baPWV increasing 15.58 cm/s (B=15.58, P<0.001). Logistic regression analysis indicated that with adjusted confounding factors, as△CHS increasing 1 score, the risk for arteriosclerosis occurrence was decreased by 14%(OR=0.86, 95%CI 0.83-0.90).
Conclusion: △CHS was negatively related to baPWV in middle and elder subjects, improving cardiovascular health indicator may decrease arteriosclerosis occurrence.
6.Relationship between ideal cardiovascular behaviors/factors and the prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
Aijun XING ; Chunpeng JI ; Jihong SHI ; Xin DU ; Zhe HUANG ; Liming LIN ; Hailiang XIONG ; Shouling WU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2015;36(1):40-44
OBJECTIVETo investigate the relationship between ideal cardiovascular behaviors/factors and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
METHODSIn our study, 54 303 workers who had participated in the 2006-2007 Kailuan health examination with complete data and without history of drinking, myocardial infarction, stroke or cancer, were recruited. All workers were under observation and their prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease recorded. According to the American Heart Association definition of ideal cardiovascular health behaviors and factors, multiple logistic regression method was used to calculate the OR and 95% CI for baseline behaviors and factors.
RESULTSThe prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease according to 0-1, 2, 3, 4, 5-7 ideal cardiovascular health behaviors/factors were 62.6% , 48.9% , 33.3% , 16.1% and 7.5% , respectively. Results from the logistic model showed that after adjustment for age, gender, income, education level and other confounders, the ideal cardiovascular health behaviors/factors were associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and the ORs (95% CI) were reduced gradually with the increase of ideal cardiovascular health behaviors/factors, which were 1,0.61(0.56-0.66), 0.37(0.34-0.40), 0.17(0.15-0.18) and 0.08 (0.07-0.09), respectively, in the 2, 3, 4, 5-7 ideal behaviors/factors groups.
CONCLUSIONIdeal cardiovascular health behaviors and factors were associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
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