Engin Algül, Nail B Özbeyaz, Haluk F Şahan, Faruk Aydinyilmaz, Aslan Erdoğan, Muhammed Erzurum, Hamza Sunman, Tolga H Efe, Özcan Özdemir
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背景:维生素D缺乏是一种常见的与心血管预后不良相关的临床症状。它也与稳定型冠状动脉疾病患者舒张功能受损有关。我们研究了急性冠状动脉综合征(ACS)患者维生素D水平与舒张功能障碍的关系。方法:117例ACS患者被纳入本横断面研究。出院前用超声心动图评估患者的舒张功能。我们分析了血清25(OH)D水平与舒张功能障碍超声心动图指标之间的关系。结果:低维生素D水平患者的IVRT和E/ E′明显更高(115.48±13.64 ms vs 106.88±14.80 ms)。结论:我们发现低维生素D水平与左室收缩功能保留的ACS患者舒张功能受损相关。
Low vitamin D levels are associated with impaired diastolic function in patients with acute coronary syndrome.
Background: Vitamin D deficiency is a common clinical picture associated with poor cardiovascular prognosis. It is also associated with impaired diastolic dysfunction in stable coronary artery disease. We investigated the relationship between vitamin D levels and diastolic dysfunction in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS).
Methods: One hundred seventeen patients with the ACS were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. The diastolic function of the patients was evaluated using echocardiography before discharge. We analyzed the relation between serum levels of 25(OH)D and echocardiographic measures of diastolic dysfunction.
Results: IVRT and E/e' were found to be significantly greater in patients with low vitamin D levels (115.48±13.64 vs. 106.88±14.80 ms, P<0.05; 10.19±2.80 vs. 8.1±3.2, P<0.05). When regression tests were performed, it was shown that vitamin D level was a predictor (OR=0.935, 95% CI: 0.886-0.987; P=0.015) and independent risk factor (OR=0.942, 95% CI: 0.888-0.998; P=0.042) for the development of diastolic dysfunction.
Conclusions: We found that low vitamin D levels are associated with impaired diastolic function in patients with ACS with preserved left ventricular systolic function.