揭开代谢综合征的秘密:腹膜后脂肪面积作为一种新的预测指标。

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q1 Medicine
O A Savas, Y Erbil
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目的:代谢综合征(MetS)影响着全球约四分之一的成年人,其特征是高血糖、腹部肥胖、低 HDL(高密度脂蛋白胆固醇)胆固醇、高甘油三酯和高血压。它在发达国家的出现与能量摄入失衡和久坐不动的生活方式有关。MetS与库欣综合征(CS)等以糖皮质激素过量为特征的疾病有相似之处,都具有中心性肥胖、高血压、血脂异常和胰岛素抵抗等特征。本研究旨在探讨腹腔镜侧经腹肾上腺切除术患者腹膜后脂肪面积(RFA)与 MetS 成分之间的关联。虽然腹腔内脏脂肪在 MetS 中的作用已被研究过,但 RFA 的意义还需要进一步探讨:研究涉及 88 例患者,分为三组:肾上腺依赖性 CS、亚临床 CS(SCS)和无功能性肾上腺偶发瘤(NFA)。测量参数包括体重指数(BMI)、RFA、腰围、血压、血脂和空腹血糖水平。研究采用了激素分泌过多评估、SCS 诊断标准和生化分析。MetS 成分是根据既定标准确定的,RFA 定量使用了计算机断层扫描(CT)上的先进成像软件。研究人员还回顾了之前关于腹内脂肪和 MetS 的研究,以了解研究结果的来龙去脉:结果:与非 MetS 患者相比,MetS 患者的体重指数、腰围和 RFA 均明显偏高。BMI、RFA、中心性肥胖和 MetS 之间呈正相关。ROC曲线分析显示,RFA与MetS之间存在显著关系,以36.6 cm²为临界值,95%的病例可准确预测MetS。研究结果与有关内脏脂肪对 MetS 影响的现有文献进行了比较:研究结果强调了人体测量参数,特别是 RFA 与 MetS 之间的关联。RFA是评估代谢风险的重要工具,对完善肾上腺偶发瘤患者的肾上腺切除术标准具有重要意义。
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Unlocking the secrets of metabolic syndrome: retroperitoneal fat area as a novel predictor.

Objective: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) affects about one-fourth of the global adult population and is characterized by hyperglycemia, abdominal obesity, low HDL (high-density lipoprotein cholesterol) cholesterol, and high triglycerides and blood pressure. Its emergence in developed nations is linked to energy intake imbalances and sedentary lifestyles. There is a parallel between MetS and conditions marked by glucocorticoid excess, such as Cushing's syndrome (CS), sharing features like central obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and insulin resistance. This study aimed to investigate the association between retroperitoneal fat area (RFA) and MetS components in patients undergoing laparoscopic lateral transabdominal adrenalectomy. While intra-abdominal visceral fat's role in MetS has been studied, the significance of RFA needs further exploration.

Patients and methods: The research involved 88 patients categorized into three groups: adrenal-dependent CS, subclinical CS (SCS), and nonfunctional adrenal incidentaloma (NFA). Parameters, including body mass index (BMI), RFA, waist circumference, blood pressure, lipid profile, and fasting glucose levels, were measured. The study used hormonal hypersecretion assessments, criteria for SCS diagnosis, and biochemical analyses. MetS components were determined based on established criteria, and RFA quantification used advanced imaging software on computed tomography (CT) scans. Previous studies on intra-abdominal fat and MetS were reviewed to contextualize the findings.

Results: Patients with MetS had significantly higher BMI, waist circumference, and RFA compared to those without MetS. Positive correlations were observed between BMI, RFA, central obesity, and MetS. ROC curve analysis showed a significant relationship between RFA and MetS, with a cutoff value of 36.6 cm² predicting MetS accurately in 95% of cases. The results were compared with existing literature on visceral fat's impact on MetS.

Conclusions: The study findings underscore the associations between anthropometric parameters, specifically RFA and MetS. RFA is a valuable tool for assessing metabolic risk, with implications for refining criteria for adrenalectomy in individuals with adrenal incidentalomas.

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期刊介绍: European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences, a fortnightly journal, acts as an information exchange tool on several aspects of medical and pharmacological sciences. It publishes reviews, original articles, and results from original research. The purposes of the Journal are to encourage interdisciplinary discussions and to contribute to the advancement of medicine. European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences includes: -Editorials- Reviews- Original articles- Trials- Brief communications- Case reports (only if of particular interest and accompanied by a short review)
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