Correlation analysis of triglyceride glucose index with cerebral hemodynamic score values in population receiving health examination
10.3760/cma.j.cn115624-20240117-00044
- VernacularTitle:健康体检人群甘油三酯葡萄糖指数与脑血流动力学积分值的相关性
- Author:
Min WANG
1
;
Hua YAO
;
Dongxia LIU
;
Yushan WANG
Author Information
1. 新疆医科大学第一附属医院重症医学一科附加病区,乌鲁木齐 830011
- Keywords:
Physical examination;
Triglyceride glucose index;
Cerebral hemodynamics;
Stroke;
Correlation
- From:
Chinese Journal of Health Management
2024;18(12):905-909
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the correlation between triglyceride glucose index (TyG) and cerebral hemodynamic score values (CVHI) in population receiving physical examination.Methods:In this cross-sectional study, 12 785 people who had medical checkups and received physical examination at the Health Management Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from June 2020 to May 2021 and met the criteria for natriuresis were selected as the study subjects. The general information, physical examination results and biochemical indexes were collected in these people. Using the visualization score box, the study subjects were divided into 4 groups according to TyG<8.379, 8.379-8.785, 8.785-9.236, and≥9.236: Q1 group (3 196 cases), Q2 group (3 196 cases), Q3 group (3 197 cases), and Q4 group (3 196 cases). The differences of the indices among the four groups were compared. The logistic regression analysis and Spearman rank correlation analysis were used to assess the correlation between TyG and CVHI in the population undergoing health checkups.Results:CVHI decreased gradually with the increase of TyG, and the abnormal rate of CVHI increased gradually with the increase of TyG ( H=451.007, χ2=188.571) (both P<0.001). The detection rates of individuals at high risk of CVHI in the Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4 groups was 15.2%, 22.3%, 27.2%, and 35.3%, respectively. When TyG≥9.236, CVHI decreased in the population receiving physical examination ( OR=1.282, 95% CI: 1.028-1.598), and CVHI was negatively correlated with TyG ( rs=-0.200) (both P<0.05). Conclusion:There is a negative correlation between TyG and CVHI in the population receiving physical examination, and when TyG≥9.236, it suggests that cerebral hemodynamics may be abnormal, which warrants attention.