A study of metabolic syndrome in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients attending out-patient department of a medical college

IF 0.3 Q4 PHYSIOLOGY
S. Waseem, N. Islam
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Introduction: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) occurs as co-morbidity in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and requires evaluation. Methods: MetS was studied in 336 patients of COPD (NCP-ATP III guidelines). TNF-α, IL-6 and C reactive protein were analysed. Patients were divided into metabolic (n=89) and non-MetS (n=247) groups and further divided into mild to very severe COPD category as per Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease. Results: The 89 patients (26.49%) had MetS. Waist hip ratio (WHR) was more in 80.89% (72/89). Triglycerides and HDL derangements were found in 63 and 75 patients. Fasting blood glucose, systolic and diastolic blood pressure criterion were met by 58 (65.17 %), 20 (22.47%) and 32 (35.95%) patients respectively. In non-MetS group, the derangement in above parameters were found in 41, 53, 109, 47, 43 and 46 patients respectively. Compared to MetS group, significant difference was found in WHR, lipid profile and blood pressure. Significant difference was found in waist circumference, triglycerides, HDL, fasting blood glucose and diastolic blood pressure between COPD groups with and without MetS. Moderate COPD patients had highest MetS. Difference in results as per severity of disease was found to be non-significant. Inflammatory markers between COPD groups with and without MetS were non-significant with levels more in latter group. Within COPD group (as per severity of disease) with MetS their levels were significantly raised. Conclusion: MetS occurs as co-morbidity in COPD and requires evaluation which will help in better management and prevent cardio metabolic complications.
某医学院门诊慢性阻塞性肺疾病患者代谢综合征的研究
代谢综合征(MetS)是慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)的合并症,需要评估。方法:对336例COPD患者(NCP-ATP III指南)进行MetS研究。分析TNF-α、IL-6、C反应蛋白。根据全球慢性阻塞性肺疾病倡议,将患者分为代谢组(n=89)和非代谢组(n=247),并进一步分为轻度至非常严重的COPD类别。结果:89例(26.49%)患者发生MetS。腰臀比(WHR)为80.89%(72/89)。在63例和75例患者中发现甘油三酯和高密度脂蛋白紊乱。空腹血糖58例(65.17%),收缩压20例(22.47%),舒张压32例(35.95%)达标。在非mets组中,上述参数出现紊乱的患者分别为41例、53例、109例、47例、43例和46例。与MetS组相比,WHR、血脂和血压均有显著差异。有和没有MetS的COPD组在腰围、甘油三酯、HDL、空腹血糖和舒张压方面存在显著差异。中度COPD患者的MetS最高。不同疾病严重程度的结果差异不显著。有和没有MetS的COPD组之间的炎症标志物无显著性差异,后者的水平更高。在COPD组(按疾病严重程度)中,met的水平显著升高。结论:慢性阻塞性肺病伴发代谢代谢综合征,需要对其进行评估,以帮助更好地管理和预防心脏代谢并发症。
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期刊介绍: Physiology and Pharmacology is the official English publication of the Iranian Society of Physiology and Pharmacology. The journal publishes Review articles, Full-length original articles, Letter to editor and Short communications in physiology, pharmacology and related subjects. The aim of this journal is to provide a medium of scientific communication for investigators in the field of Physiology and Pharmacology. The editors will welcome original basic and applied research articles from Physiologists and Pharmacologists. Articles should be in English language. The papers submitted to this journal must not be Published or under consideration for publication elsewhere. Physiology and Pharmacology is an open access journal which means that all contents is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search or link to the full text of the articles in this journal without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author.
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