CT 上偶然出现的肾周脂肪滞留与健康成年人代谢综合征之间的关系

Dawon Park, Chansik An, Jeong-Sik Yu
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材料与方法回顾性纳入 2022 年 10 月至 2023 年 3 月期间在一家机构接受腹部 CT 健康检查的成人。两名放射科医生对每张 CT 的 PRFS 范围进行评估,并将其分为无、轻度/中度和重度。结果在 701 名参与者(平均年龄为 56.8 岁 ± 9.7 岁;女性 336 人,男性 365 人)中,有 87 人(12.4%)患有轻度(n = 80)或中度(n = 7)PRFS。没有人患有重度 PRFS。PRFS 的存在与体重指数较高(超重和肥胖的几率比 [OR],分别为 2.561 和 9.842;P ≤ 0.001)、服用或未服用抗高血压药物的血压升高(OR,2.232;P = 0.015)、抗糖尿病药物(OR,3.129;p <;0.001)和降脂药物(OR,1.919;p = 0.019)、年龄较大(50-59 岁和≥60 岁的 OR 分别为 4.545 和 9.109;p ≤ 0.002)和男性(OR,10.065;p <;0.001)。87名有PRFS的参与者中有63人(72.4%)患有代谢综合征,而614名没有PRFS的参与者中有265人(43.2%)患有代谢综合征(p < 0.001)。
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Association between incidental perirenal fat stranding on CT and metabolic syndrome in otherwise healthy adults

Association between incidental perirenal fat stranding on CT and metabolic syndrome in otherwise healthy adults

Purpose

To investigate the association between metabolic syndrome and perirenal fat stranding (PRFS), which is defined as linear or curvilinear soft tissue densities in the perirenal fat on computed tomography (CT).

Material and Methods

Adults who had abdominal CT for health screening at a single institution between October 2022 and March 2023 were included retrospectively. Two radiologists assessed the extent of PRFS for each CT and graded it as absent, mild/moderate, and severe. Logistic regression analyses were used to investigate the associations between PRFS and metabolic syndrome-related factors, as well as age and gender.

Results

Among 701 participants (mean age, 56.8 years ± 9.7; 336 women and 365 men), 87 (12.4%) had mild (n = 80) or moderate (n = 7) PRFS. None had severe PRFS. The presence of PRFS was independently associated with higher body mass index (odds ratio [OR], 2.561 and 9.842 for overweight and obese, respectively; p ≤ 0.001), elevated blood pressure with or without anti-hypertensive medication (OR, 2.232; p = 0.015), anti-diabetic medication (OR, 3.129; p < 0.001), and lipid-lowering medication (OR, 1.919; p = 0.019), older age (OR, 4.545 and 9.109 for 50–59 years and ≥ 60 years, respectively; p ≤ 0.002), and male gender (OR, 10.065; p < 0.001). Sixty three of 87 (72.4%) participants with PRFS had metabolic syndrome, while 265 of 614 (43.2%) participants without PRFS did (p < 0.001).

Conclusion

Incidental mild or moderate PRFS may be associated with the presence of metabolic syndrome or related disorders in otherwise healthy adults.

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