The relationship between venous insufficiency and serum magnesium level

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Serhat Caliskan, Mehmet Atay, Seyda Gunay-Polatkan, Deniz Sigirli
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Abstract

Background: Magnesium is the second most common cation in the cell. In addition to its role as a cofactor in many enzymatic pathways in physiological processes, it is necessary for the regular functioning of vascular smooth muscle cells. Magnesium deficiency has been associated with exacerbation of inflammation, which plays a role in the aetiopathogenesis of many diseases.

Aim: To investigate the potential relationship between serum magnesium level and the development of chronic venous insufficiency by comparison with healthy individuals.

Methods: The study included 394 patients with venous insufficiency based on physical examination findings and colour Doppler ultrasonography, and 206 controls without venous insufficiency. Venous insufficiency was defined by colour Doppler as reflux lasting 0.5 seconds or more in superficial veins, and longer than one second in femoral and popliteal veins. Clinical, haematological and biochemical parameters, including serum magnesium level and indicators of inflammation, were compared between groups.

Results: A total of 600 participants were included. There was no significant difference between the groups in terms of age and gender. In total, 187 (47.46%) patients with chronic venous insufficiency and 105 (50.97%) of the control group were male (p=0.414). The median age of the patients with chronic venous insufficiency was 48 (min-max: 41-49), and the median age of the control group was 49.00 (min-max: 45.00-60.25) (p=0.064). Serum magnesium level was found to be significantly lower in the group with chronic venous insufficiency compared to the control group; 1.90 mg/dL (min-max: 1.82-2) versus 2.1 mg/dL (min-max: 2-2.2) (p<0.001), respectively.

Conclusion: Low serum magnesium levels may pose a potential risk for the development of chronic venous insufficiency, which is common in the community.

静脉功能不全与血镁水平的关系
背景:镁是细胞中第二常见的阳离子。除了在生理过程中作为许多酶途径的辅助因子外,它对血管平滑肌细胞的正常功能也是必需的。镁缺乏与炎症的加剧有关,炎症在许多疾病的病原发生中起作用。目的:通过与健康人群的比较,探讨血清镁水平与慢性静脉功能不全的关系。方法:选取体格检查及彩色多普勒超声检查结果为静脉功能不全的394例患者为研究对象,对照组206例无静脉功能不全。彩色多普勒将静脉功能不全定义为浅静脉回流持续0.5秒或更长时间,股静脉和腘静脉回流时间超过1秒。比较两组患者的临床、血液学及生化指标,包括血镁水平及炎症指标。结果:共纳入受试者600人。两组之间在年龄和性别方面没有显著差异。男性慢性静脉功能不全患者187例(47.46%),对照组105例(50.97%)(p=0.414)。慢性静脉功能不全患者的中位年龄为48岁(min-max: 41 ~ 49),对照组的中位年龄为49.00岁(min-max: 45.00 ~ 60.25) (p=0.064)。慢性静脉功能不全组血清镁水平明显低于对照组;1.90 mg/dL (min-max: 1.82-2) vs 2.1 mg/dL (min-max: 2-2.2)结论:低血镁水平可能对慢性静脉功能不全的发生有潜在的风险,这在社区中很常见。
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Magnesium research
Magnesium research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
9.40%
发文量
6
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Magnesium Research, the official journal of the international Society for the Development of Research on Magnesium (SDRM), has been the benchmark journal on the use of magnesium in biomedicine for more than 30 years. This quarterly publication provides regular updates on multinational and multidisciplinary research into magnesium, bringing together original experimental and clinical articles, correspondence, Letters to the Editor, comments on latest news, general features, summaries of relevant articles from other journals, and reports and statements from national and international conferences and symposiums. Indexed in the leading medical databases, Magnesium Research is an essential journal for specialists and general practitioners, for basic and clinical researchers, for practising doctors and academics.
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