1.Association between serum indirect bilirubin levels and arterial stiffness in middle-aged and elderly women with type 2 diabetes
Qingxia CHI ; Zhaofang WU ; Yinling CUI ; Yanxiang WANG ; Yanli YU ; Fagui LI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;59(7):1097-1102
This study aims to research the relationship between arterial stiffness and serum indirect bilirub in levels(IBIL)in patients with type 2 diabetes by measuring brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV). The clinical data of 1 327 patients with T2DM admitted to Qingdao Huangdao District People′s Hospital from July 1st, 2018 to March 1st, 2024 were retrospectively and cross-sectionally analyzed (609 men and 718 women; age range, 45.3-79.5 years; median age, 60.3 years; mean age, 61.4 years). The subjects were stratified based on gender-specific quartiles of IBIL values(male, Q1:<6.7 μmol/L, Q2:6.7-8.9 μmol/L, Q3:8.9-12.3 μmol/L, Q4:≥12.3 μmol/L;female, Q1:<6.4 μmol/L, Q2:6.4-7.9 μmol/L, Q3:7.9-10.4 μmol/L, Q4:≥10.4 μmol/L), and a high baPWV was defined as greater than 18.37 m/s (75th percentile). The results showed that the serum IBIL concentration was negatively correlated with the duration of diabetes ( r=-0.142, P=0.010), the SBP ( r=-0.158, P=0.005) and the baPWV ( r=-0.194, P<0.001) in women and was positively correlated with TC (men: r=0.282, P<0.001; women: r=0.237, P<0.001), HDL-C (men: r=0.171, P=0.011; women: r=0.287, P<0.001) and LDL-C (men: r=0.196, P=0.009; women: r=0.233, P<0.001) levels in both genders. Dividing IBIL levels into quartiles, there were significant statistical differences in the incidence of high baPWV among different subgroups of female patients ( χ 2=36.468, P<0.001), and the incidence of high baPWV showed a decreasing trend with increasing IBIL levels. After adjusting for confounding factors, the IB levels were inversely associated with a greater risk of a high baPWV both as a continuous variable [a 1-SD difference; odds ratio ( OR):0.836; 95% confidence interval ( CI):0.774-0.942; P=0.009] and when categorized in quartiles (the highest vs. the lowest quartile; OR:0.381; 95% CI:0.162-0.897; P=0.025) in women but not in men. Low IBIL levels were significantly associated with arterial stiffness in middle-aged and elderly women with type 2 diabetes. In conclusion, the serum IBIL levels were independent protective factors for macrovascular disease in middle-aged and elderly diabetic women.
2.Association between serum indirect bilirubin levels and arterial stiffness in middle-aged and elderly women with type 2 diabetes
Qingxia CHI ; Zhaofang WU ; Yinling CUI ; Yanxiang WANG ; Yanli YU ; Fagui LI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;59(7):1097-1102
This study aims to research the relationship between arterial stiffness and serum indirect bilirub in levels(IBIL)in patients with type 2 diabetes by measuring brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV). The clinical data of 1 327 patients with T2DM admitted to Qingdao Huangdao District People′s Hospital from July 1st, 2018 to March 1st, 2024 were retrospectively and cross-sectionally analyzed (609 men and 718 women; age range, 45.3-79.5 years; median age, 60.3 years; mean age, 61.4 years). The subjects were stratified based on gender-specific quartiles of IBIL values(male, Q1:<6.7 μmol/L, Q2:6.7-8.9 μmol/L, Q3:8.9-12.3 μmol/L, Q4:≥12.3 μmol/L;female, Q1:<6.4 μmol/L, Q2:6.4-7.9 μmol/L, Q3:7.9-10.4 μmol/L, Q4:≥10.4 μmol/L), and a high baPWV was defined as greater than 18.37 m/s (75th percentile). The results showed that the serum IBIL concentration was negatively correlated with the duration of diabetes ( r=-0.142, P=0.010), the SBP ( r=-0.158, P=0.005) and the baPWV ( r=-0.194, P<0.001) in women and was positively correlated with TC (men: r=0.282, P<0.001; women: r=0.237, P<0.001), HDL-C (men: r=0.171, P=0.011; women: r=0.287, P<0.001) and LDL-C (men: r=0.196, P=0.009; women: r=0.233, P<0.001) levels in both genders. Dividing IBIL levels into quartiles, there were significant statistical differences in the incidence of high baPWV among different subgroups of female patients ( χ 2=36.468, P<0.001), and the incidence of high baPWV showed a decreasing trend with increasing IBIL levels. After adjusting for confounding factors, the IB levels were inversely associated with a greater risk of a high baPWV both as a continuous variable [a 1-SD difference; odds ratio ( OR):0.836; 95% confidence interval ( CI):0.774-0.942; P=0.009] and when categorized in quartiles (the highest vs. the lowest quartile; OR:0.381; 95% CI:0.162-0.897; P=0.025) in women but not in men. Low IBIL levels were significantly associated with arterial stiffness in middle-aged and elderly women with type 2 diabetes. In conclusion, the serum IBIL levels were independent protective factors for macrovascular disease in middle-aged and elderly diabetic women.
4.Severity stratification of aplastic anemia.
Cuiai REN ; Yanxiang LI ; Jingying CUI ; Fengxia LIU ; Zhixin SHENG ; Wenjun XU ; Maohong ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(16):3040-3040
5.The application of the semi-automatic biopsy needle in indolent and minimally invasive muscle biopsy for the patients with psudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy
Yibin ZHANG ; Xiaofeng YANG ; Hongmei WANG ; Yifeng XU ; Yanxiang WU ; Naiwu LU ; Jiping CUI ; Hong SHAN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2011;10(7):505-507
Five hundred and twelve patients with psudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy underwent rapidly minimally invasive muscle biopsy with TZ semi-automatic biopsy needle under intravenous anesthesia. Three hundred and seventy nine samples were taken from quadriceps femoris muscle, while other 133 samples were taken from the deltoid muscle. The pathological diagnosis was obtained in all patients and there were no complications after biopsy. The results indicated that this method was simple, safe, effective, indolent, and minimally invasive. The obtained muscle samples can meet the request of histopathological and immunohistochemical examination and the method should be recommended for clinical applicatioa.

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