MetS in the prediction of asymptomatic intracranial arterial stenosis: the potential mediating role of hsCRP.

IF 2.6 1区 医学
Jie Liu, Yang Liu, Longyou Zhang, Wenbo Li, Ying Zhang, Yin Hong, Juan Li, Yun Yun Duan, Huaguang Zheng
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Abstract

Background: We aimed to investigate the relationships between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its severity score (Metsss) with asymptomatic intracranial arterial stenosis (aICAS) while also assessing the additional effect of high-sensitivity C reactive protein (hsCRP).

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 2390 individuals who underwent health examinations at our centre from June 2019 to August 2023. Participants received physical examinations, laboratory tests and magnetic resonance angiography evaluations. MetS was defined by the modified acknowledged criteria and quantified by Metsss. Logistic regression, interaction analysis and mediation analysis were employed.

Results: Among the 2390 participants, 135 (5.65%) had aICAS, and 726 (30.40%) had MetS. After adjusting for confounders, MetS was significantly associated with aICAS (OR: 1.68, 95% CI: 1.16 to 2.43, p=0.006). The prevalence of aICAS increased significantly from 3.6% to 8.6% as the number of MetS components increased. Higher quartiles of Metsss also significantly increased aICAS risk (P for trend <0.001). After multivariable adjustment, MetS (p=0.001) and elevated Metsss (p<0.001) were only associated with posterior circulation aICAS (vs anterior). Furthermore, participants with both MetS and elevated hsCRP levels had a greater risk for aICAS (OR: 2.32, 95% CI: 1.36 to 3.96, p=0.002). hsCRP mediated the association between MetS and alCAS in participants ≤65 years old.

Conclusions: MetS and Metsss were independently associated with the risk of aICAS. The mediating effect of hsCRP on the relationship between MetS and aICAS appears to be age-dependent. These findings offer valuable insights into clinical decision making of aICAS and further improve the primary stroke prevention.

MetS在预测无症状颅内动脉狭窄中的作用:hsCRP的潜在介导作用。
背景:我们旨在研究代谢综合征(MetS)及其严重程度评分(Metsss)与无症状颅内动脉狭窄(aICAS)之间的关系,同时评估高敏C反应蛋白(hsCRP)的附加作用。方法:本横断面研究纳入了2019年6月至2023年8月在我们中心接受健康检查的2390名个体。参与者接受了身体检查、实验室测试和磁共振血管造影评估。MetS由修订的公认标准定义,并由Metsss量化。采用Logistic回归、交互分析和中介分析。结果:在2390名参与者中,135名(5.65%)患有aICAS, 726名(30.40%)患有MetS。调整混杂因素后,MetS与aICAS显著相关(OR: 1.68, 95% CI: 1.16至2.43,p=0.006)。随着MetS组件数量的增加,aICAS的患病率从3.6%显著增加到8.6%。Metsss的高四分位数也显著增加了aICAS的风险(P为趋势)。结论:MetS和Metsss与aICAS的风险独立相关。hsCRP在met和aICAS之间的中介作用似乎是年龄依赖性的。这些发现为aICAS的临床决策提供了有价值的见解,并进一步改善了初级卒中的预防。
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Journal of Investigative Medicine
Journal of Investigative Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNALMEDICINE, RESE-MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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期刊介绍: Journal of Investigative Medicine (JIM) is the official publication of the American Federation for Medical Research. The journal is peer-reviewed and publishes high-quality original articles and reviews in the areas of basic, clinical, and translational medical research. JIM publishes on all topics and specialty areas that are critical to the conduct of the entire spectrum of biomedical research: from the translation of clinical observations at the bedside, to basic and animal research to clinical research and the implementation of innovative medical care.
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