[Association of age-related viability with systemic inflammation in low-energy fractures.]

Q4 Medicine
N M Agarkov, A S O Ibiev, T I Yakunchenko, A A Shorokhova
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Abstract

The study of biomarkers of age-related viability (resilience) in gerontology and geriatrics is actively continuing, but it has practically not been considered in patients with low-energy fractures. The aim of the study was to analyze the association of age-related viability with systemic inflammation in low-energy fractures. Among 102 patients after 2,5-3 months of low-energy fractures, stability in the motor and cognitive domains of walking speed, the 6-minute walking test and MMSE, respectively, were studied. A decrease in the motor domain was found in 78,43±3,61% of cases and the cognitive domain in 67,65±3,12% of cases (p<0,01). In patients with a decrease in the motor domain, the content of all pro-inflammatory cytokines is significantly higher compared to representatives with a decrease in the cognitive domain. This is especially true for the level of IL-6, which in patients with decreased motor domain was 30,4±1,5 pg/ml versus 12,1±0,8 pg/ml, TNF-α was 41,2±2,3 and 17,6±0,9 pg/ml, and IL-1b was 24,8±1,6 and 10,6±0,7 pg/ml, respectively. Multiple beta regression coefficients show a negative association with pro-inflammatory cytokines among both patients with low-energy fractures with a decrease in the motor domain and a decrease in the cognitive domain. However, the association with IL-10 is positive and the β coefficient was +1,95 for a decrease in the motor domain and +1,32 for a decrease in the cognitive domain.

[低能量骨折患者年龄相关性生存能力与全身性炎症的关系。]
老年学和老年病学中与年龄相关的生存能力(恢复力)的生物标志物的研究正在积极进行,但实际上尚未考虑低能骨折患者。该研究的目的是分析低能性骨折中年龄相关性生存能力与全身性炎症的关系。对102例低能量骨折后2、5-3个月的患者,分别研究步行速度、6分钟步行测试和MMSE的运动和认知领域的稳定性。78,43±3.61%的病例出现运动区下降,67,65±3.12%的病例出现认知区下降(p
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