三级医院患者血脂异常及血脂比例调查。

Q2 Medicine
Muhammad Bilal Habib, Noreen Sher Akbar, Ghanwa Batool
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以脂质谱失衡为特征的血脂异常已成为人群中多方面的健康挑战。城市化、饮食变化和遗传变异等因素导致血脂水平异常的患病率上升。这种情况大大增加了心血管疾病的风险,心血管疾病是导致死亡的主要原因。本研究的重点是血脂异常,危险因素,患病率,评估胆固醇与HDL(高密度脂蛋白),甘油三酯与HDL, LDL(低密度脂蛋白)与HDL,胆固醇与LDL,甘油三酯与LDL,HDL与LDL的比例,以及它们的比较分析和血脂异常的年龄相关模式。共收集到100只,其中雄性64只,雌性36只。研究结果显示,血脂异常的患病率很高,达到86%。脂质谱的细分显示胆固醇(29%)、甘油三酯(50%)、高密度脂蛋白(48%)和低密度脂蛋白(31%)的特定患病率。令人担忧的是,在这100人中,只有14人的血脂正常,这表明该地区血脂异常的发病率很高。此外,该研究强调了患血脂异常的可能性的年龄依赖性增加。高发的血脂异常是一个重要的公共卫生问题。加强公共卫生预防措施,更好地诊断和综合治疗血脂异常。
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Investigation of Dyslipidemia and Lipid Profile Ratios Among Patients in Tertiary Care Hospitals.

Dyslipidemia, characterized by imbalances in lipid profiles, has emerged as a multifaceted health challenge in the population. Factors such as urbanization, dietary shifts, and genetic variations contribute to the rising prevalence of abnormal lipid levels. This condition significantly amplifies the risk of cardiovascular diseases, a leading cause of mortality. This study focused on dyslipidemia, risk factors, prevalence, evaluating the ratio of cholesterol to HDL (High density lipoproteins), triglyceride to HDL, LDL (Low density lipoproteins) to HDL, Cholesterol to LDL, triglyceride to LDL,HDL to LDL along with their comparative analysis and age-related patterns of dyslipidemia. A total of 100 were collected, comprising 64 males and 36 females. The findings revealed a significant prevalence of dyslipidemia, reaching 86%. Breakdown of lipid profiles showed specific prevalence rates for cholesterol (29%), triglycerides (50%), HDL (48%), and LDL (31%). Alarmingly, out of the 100, only 14 individuals had a normal lipid profile, indicating a high incidence of dyslipidemia in the region. Additionally, the study highlighted an age-dependent increase in the likelihood of developing dyslipidemia. The high prevalence of dyslipidemia is an important public health problem. Enhanced public health preventive measures should be implemented to better diagnose and comprehensively treat dyslipidemia.

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