Hypertriglyceridemia and its impact on hematological indicators: A study based on Turkish national health database.

Northern clinics of Istanbul Pub Date : 2023-08-28 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.14744/nci.2023.71235
Suayip Birinci, Mustafa Mahir Ulgu, Murat Caglayan, Naim Ata
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Objective: The hematocrit (Hct) to hemoglobin (Hb) ratio, generally at 3.0 in healthy individuals, can vary in certain disease states. An emerging area of interest is the potential influence of triglyceride concentrations on this ratio and hemoglobin A1C (HbA1c) levels. This study aimed to identify the changes in HbA1c and the Hct/Hb ratio as triglyceride concentration increases.

Methods: This research involved an extensive analysis of 35,656,613 laboratory samples taken between January 2015 and December 2022 in Türkiye, including the respective triglyceride, Hb, Hct, and HbA1c results. The laboratory test results were obtained from the national health database of the Turkish Ministry of Health. The triglyceride levels were divided into 24 groups, each incremented by 100 mg/dL from a range of 0-3099 mg/dL. Mean and standard deviation values of Hb and Hct were calculated for each group, and the Hct/Hb ratio was graphically represented.

Results: The average HbA1c values ranged between 4.37±0.85 and 7.76±3.19 across the groups, Hb averages ranged from 9.75±1.7 to 14.03±2.21, Hct averages from 27.35±4.97 to 38.86±5.66, and Hct/Hb ratios varied between 2.77 and 3.03. The overall average for all samples was identified as 5.15±0.13 for HbA1c, 38.48±5.13 for Hct, 12.73±1.65 for Hb, and 3.02 for the Hct/Hb ratio.

Conclusion: It was observed that the Hct/Hb ratio gradually decreased as triglyceride levels increased. Evaluating anemia based on Hb concentration in individuals with hypertriglyceridemia might be misleading. It is recommended to use a correction factor based on triglyceride level.

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高甘油三酯血症及其对血液学指标的影响:基于土耳其国家健康数据库的研究。
目的:健康人的红细胞压积(Hct)与血红蛋白(Hb)的比值通常为3.0,在某些疾病状态下可能会有所不同。一个新出现的感兴趣的领域是甘油三酯浓度对该比率和血红蛋白A1C(HbA1c)水平的潜在影响。本研究旨在确定随着甘油三酯浓度的增加,HbA1c和Hct/Hb比率的变化。方法:本研究对2015年1月至2022年12月期间在土耳其采集的35656613份实验室样本进行了广泛分析,包括甘油三酯、Hb、Hct和HbA1c的结果。实验室检测结果来自土耳其卫生部的国家卫生数据库。甘油三酯水平被分为24组,每组从0-3099 mg/dL的范围增加100 mg/dL。计算各组Hb和Hct的平均值和标准偏差值,并用图形表示Hct/Hb比率。结果:各组的平均HbA1c值在4.37±0.85和7.76±3.19之间,Hb平均值在9.75±1.7到14.03±2.21之间,Hct平均值在27.35±4.97到38.86±5.66之间,Hct/Hb比值在2.77到3.03之间。所有样本的总平均值HbA1c为5.15±0.13,Hct为38.48±5.13,Hb为12.73±1.65,Hct/Hb比率为3.02。结论:Hct/Hb比值随甘油三酯水平的升高而逐渐降低。根据高甘油三酯血症患者的Hb浓度来评估贫血可能会产生误导。建议使用基于甘油三酯水平的校正系数。
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