Bui Bao Hoang, Khoa Ngoc Van Nguyen, Trang Thi Khanh Ngo
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摘要
慢性肾脏病(CKD)患者的心血管疾病(CVD)死亡率很高。胰岛素抵抗(IR)是慢性肾脏病的一种常见并发症,与较差的心血管预后有关。本研究调查了血液透析(HD)患者中胰岛素抵抗的发生率和相关性。我们使用胰岛素抵抗稳态模型评估(HOMA-IR)和胰岛素敏感性定量检查指数(QUICKI)来测量IR。我们研究了 IR 与以下因素之间的潜在关联:年龄、性别、肾衰竭病因、体重指数、腰围、血脂、血红蛋白浓度、尿酸和 HD 持续时间。年龄、性别、肾衰竭的病因和腰围的增加对IR的影响不大。IR与较高的体重指数(BMI)、贫血、血脂异常和较长的 HD 治疗时间之间存在明显关联。有趣的是,除了总胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇和尿酸外,HOMA-IR 和 QUICKI 指数在大多数因素上都是相关的。这项研究发现,HD 患者中 IR 的发病率很高,其中 61.2% 通过 HOMA-IR 鉴定,48.5% 通过 QUICKI 鉴定。我们证实,在这一人群中,IR 与体重指数(BMI)、贫血、血脂异常和 HD 治疗持续时间之间存在明显关联。
Prevalence and Association of Insulin Resistance in Non-Diabetic Hemodialysis Patients: A Descriptive-Analytic Cross-Sectional Study in Vietnam
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) experience high mortality rates from cardiovascular disease (CVD). Insulin resistance (IR) is a frequent complication of CKD and is associated with poorer cardiovascular outcomes. This study investigates the prevalence and associations of IR in hemodialysis (HD) patients.
A descriptive-analytic cross-sectional study was conducted on 103 HD patients. We used the Homeostasis Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR) and the Quantitative Insulin Sensitivity Check Index (QUICKI) to measure IR. We examined potential associations between IR and the following factors: age, gender, etiology of kidney failure, BMI, waist circumference, blood lipids, hemoglobin concentration, uric acid, and duration of HD.
The prevalence of IR, as measured by HOMA-IR, was 61.2%, and by QUICKI, it was 48.5%. Age, gender, etiology of kidney failure and increased waist circumference did not significantly influence IR. A significant associations were observed between IR and higher BMI, anemia, dyslipidemia, and longer duration of HD therapy. Interestingly, the HOMA-IR and QUICKI indices correlated for most factors except total cholesterol, LDL-C, and uric acid.
This study found a high prevalence of IR in HD patients, with 61.2% identified by HOMA-IR and 48.5% by QUICKI. We confirmed significant associations between IR and BMI, anemia, dyslipidemia, and duration of HD therapy in this population.