利用网络分析研究老年患者消化系统癌与高血压和糖尿病的关系。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Hidenori Hashimoto, Shuko Nojiri, Tsutomu Takeda, Wataru Urasaki, Yuji Nishizaki, Akihito Nagahara, Shigeki Aoki
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摘要

高血压和糖尿病在老年人中很普遍,可能与癌症有关。虽然已经进行了一些网络分析来直观显示疾病与相关因素之间的关联,但据我们所知,还没有任何一种网络分析侧重于直观显示癌症与其他疾病之间的关联。我们进行了一项网络分析,以探讨癌症、高血压和糖尿病之间的关联。本研究使用了一个大规模临床数据集,该数据集收集于 2008 年 4 月至 2020 年 12 月期间,包含 1,026,305 名年龄≥ 65 岁的住院患者。疾病使用《国际疾病分类-10》(2019 年版)代码进行分类。分析的重点是患病率≥1%的疾病。为整个患者队列构建了一个多病症网络,并专门针对癌症患者进行了同样的分析。高血压(度数中心性:58/61)和糖尿病(度数中心性:56/61)与多种疾病相关,表明队列中的多病症现象非常明显。消化系统癌症与高血压和糖尿病之间的关联(观察值与预期值之比)相对强于这两种疾病与其他癌症之间的关联。2型糖尿病和原发性高血压可能是多种消化系统癌症的风险因素。及早治疗这些疾病可以预防或延缓消化系统癌症的发展。
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Examining associations of digestive system cancer with hypertension and diabetes using network analysis in older patients.

Hypertension and diabetes are prevalent among older people and may be associated with cancer. Although several network analyses have been conducted to visualize the associations between diseases and relevant factors, to the best of our knowledge, none have focused on visualizing the associations between cancer and other diseases. We conducted a network analysis to explore the associations between cancer, hypertension, and diabetes. This study used a large-scale clinical dataset of 1,026,305 hospitalized patients aged ≥ 65 years, collected between April 2008 and December 2020. Diseases were categorized using the International Classification of Diseases-10 (2019 version) codes. The analysis focused on diseases with a prevalence of ≥ 1%. A multimorbidity network was constructed for the entire patient cohort, and the same analysis was applied specifically to cancer patients. Hypertension (degree centrality: 58/61) and diabetes (degree centrality: 56/61) were connected to several diseases, indicating significant multimorbidity in the cohort. The associations (observed-to-expected ratio) between digestive system cancers and hypertension and diabetes were relatively stronger than those between the diseases and other cancers. Type 2 diabetes and essential hypertension may be risk factors of cancers at multiple digestive system sites. Early treatment of these conditions could prevent or delay the progression of digestive system cancers.

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