川崎病冠状动脉疾病氧化应激和炎症指标的表达

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY
Yang Li, Suwei Lan, Haibo Zhang
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背景:本文旨在研究川崎病(KD)相关冠状动脉病变(CALs)中氧化应激(OS)和炎症相关靶点的临床相关性:收集了2021年2月至2023年6月期间确诊为KD的455名患者的临床数据,并将其分为两组:CAL组和NCAL组。通过回归分析寻找与OS和炎症相关的CALs独立协变量。根据这些风险因素构建了预测提名图。利用校准和接收者操作特征曲线对模型的特性进行了估计:结果:CAL 患者的 CRP、IL-6、PLT 计数、血沉、ox-HDL、MDA 和 PLR 水平较 KD 患者更高;有趣的是,CAL 组的 HDL 和超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)较低。CRP、IL-6、ESR、ox-HDL、MDA 和 PLR 的升高以及 HDL 和 SOD 的降低被认为是独立的风险因素。利用这些因素构建的提名图显示出令人满意的校准度和鉴别力,曲线下面积为 0.812。在验证集中,曲线下面积为 0.799:该模型是根据与 KD 患者 CALs 相关的 8 个 OS 和炎症相关风险因素建立的。结论:该模型是根据与 KD 患者 CALs 相关的 8 个 OS 和炎症相关风险因素建立的,可能是早期诊断 KD 患者 CALs 的有效方法。
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Expression of Oxidative Stress and Inflammatory Indicators for Coronary Artery Disease in Kawasaki Disease.

Background: The paper was to investigate the clinical relevance of oxidative stress (OS) and inflammation-associated targets in coronary artery lesions (CALs) associated with Kawasaki disease (KD).

Methods: The clinical data from 455 sufferers diagnosed with KD between February 2021 and June 2023 were gathered and divided into two groups: CAL and NCAL. The regression analysis was conducted to search for independent covariates for CALs related to OS and inflammation. The predictive nomogram was structured according to these risk factors. The properties of the model were estimated using calibration and receiver operating characteristic curves.

Results: The levels of CRP, IL-6, PLT count, ESR, ox-HDL, MDA, and PLR were more elevated in CAL patients with KD; interestingly, HDL and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were low in the CAL group. Ascension of CRP, IL-6, ESR, ox-HDL, MDA, and PLR, and diminution of HDL and SOD were considered independent risk factors. The nomogram constructed using these factors demonstrated a satisfactory calibration degree and discriminatory power, with an area under the curve of 0.812. In the verification set, the area under the curve was found to be 0.799.

Conclusion: The model was established according to 8 OS and inflammation-associated risk factors bound up with CALs in KD sufferers. It may be a usable approach for early diagnosis of CALs in KD.

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CiteScore
4.20
自引率
6.20%
发文量
113
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Reciprocal interdependence between infectious and hematologic diseases (malignant and non-malignant) is well known. This relationship is particularly evident in Mediterranean countries. Parasitosis as Malaria, Leishmaniosis, B Hookworms, Teniasis, very common in the southeast Mediterranean area, infect about a billion people and manifest prevalently with anemia so that they are usually diagnosed mostly by experienced hematologist on blood or bone marrow smear. On the other hand, infections are also a significant problem in patients affected by hematological malignancies. The blood is the primary vector of HIV infection, which otherwise manifest with symptoms related to a reduction in T lymphocytes. In turn, infections can favor the insurgency of hematological malignancies. The causative relationship between Epstein-Barr virus infection, Helicobacter pylori, hepatitis C virus, HIV and lymphoproliferative diseases is well known.
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