格鲁吉亚患者动脉血栓形成的一些可能危险因素的研究

M. Koridze, M. Nagervadze, Maria Sarkhaiani, L. Akhvlediani, R. Khukhunaishvili, K. Dolidze, S. Tskvitinidze, Shorena Gabaidze, I. Nakashidze, S. Garakanidze, G. Nikolaishvili
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心血管疾病(CVD)是全世界最常见的死亡原因。动脉血栓和静脉血栓都是导致发病率和死亡率的主要原因。动脉和静脉血栓事件的风险随年龄、性别、吸烟习惯、饮食类型等呈指数增长。动脉和静脉血栓形成与ABO组织血型的关系是很好的。我们的研究目的是寻找年龄、性别、吸烟习惯、ABO、Rh、Kell、MN血型与格鲁吉亚人群动脉血栓形成之间的可能关系。研究材料包括100例动脉血栓患者的血液样本。同时,对照(供体)组也进行了研究。对照组包括2019-2020年期间无心血管疾病的个体。他们都是无症状的健康人。采用通用单克隆抗体免疫血清学表达法。77%的研究患者为男性。大多数患者年龄在60岁以上。我们研究的患者中35%为非吸烟者,39%为戒烟者,26%为活跃吸烟者。患者和供体的ABO和Rh表型分布相似。M+ N+ (MN)表型在患者组相对于供体较高。研究患者的Kell抗原患病率较高。我们的研究表明男性是动脉血栓形成的高风险因素。吸烟者患动脉血栓的可能性更大。K+表型和M+ N+特征在患者中患病率较高。ABO血型和Rh血型与动脉血栓形成没有相关性。
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The Study of Some Possible Risk Factors for Arterial Thrombosis in the Example of Georgian Patients
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the most common cause of death worldwide. As arterial as venous thrombosis are major cause’s morbidity and mortality. There is an exponential increase in the risk of arterial and venous thrombotic events with age, gender, smoking habits, diet type etc. The association of arterial and venous thrombosis and ABO histo-blood group is well established. Our research aim was to find a possible relationship between age, gender, smoking habit, ABO, Rh, Kell, MN blood group and arterial thrombosis in the example of the Georgian population. The study material comprised the blood samples of 100 patients with arterial thrombosis. Also, control (donor) groups were studied. The Control group included individuals without cardiovascular disease during the 2019–2020 periods. They were asymptomatic, healthy persons. The immunoserological express method with universal monoclonal antibodies ware used. 77% of the studied patients were males. The majority of patients were over the 60 years old. 35% of our studied patients are non-smoker, 39% are ex-smoker, and 26% are active smokers. A similar distribution has the ABO and Rh phenotypes in patients and donors. M+ N+ (MN) the phenotype is relatively high in the patient group to comparing to donors. Kell antigen prevalence was relatively high in studied patients. Our study has shown maleness as a higher risk factor for arterial thrombosis. The smokers have a more predicted chance for arterial thrombosis. K+ phenotype and M+ N+ characteristics are a high prevalence in patients. There is no correlation between ABO and Rh blood groups with arterial thrombosis.
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