Erol Arslan, Mustafa Çakar, Hakan Şarlak, Ali Kılınç, Seref Demirbaş, Seyit Ahmet Ay, Murat Karaman, Fatih Bulucu, Kenan Sağlam
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摘要
动脉硬度是目前衡量主动脉(颈动脉-股动脉)脉搏波速度(PWV)的“金标准”,是心血管事件发生风险的重要独立预测指标。吉尔伯特综合征是一种先天性疾病,其特征是由于肝脏中udp -葡萄糖醛基转移酶缺乏导致间接胆红素水平间歇性和非溶血性升高,许多前瞻性研究发现胆红素水平与这些患者的心血管事件呈反比关系。在这项研究中,我们旨在研究吉尔伯特综合征患者的血清胆红素水平和动脉僵硬参数。本研究共纳入53例患者,包括26例吉尔伯特综合征患者和27例健康对照。记录血清胆红素水平、其他常规血液化学和动脉硬度测量。Gilbert综合征患者的平均年龄为31.5±9.7岁,对照组为36.8±11.1岁。Gilbert综合征患者的PWV测量值显著低于对照组(6.68 m/s和7.3 m/s);(P < 0.05)。在吉尔伯特综合征患者的相关分析中,PWV与总胆红素和间接胆红素水平有显著相关性(r = -0.370, P = 0.009 /r = -0.495, P = 0.003)。与健康受试者相比,吉尔伯特综合征患者的PWV测量值较低,总胆红素和间接胆红素水平也与PWV测量值相关。这些发现可能表明吉尔伯特综合征患者动脉粥样硬化疾病发生率降低。
Investigation of the aortic pulse wave velocity in patients with Gilbert's syndrome.
Arterial stiffness is currently the "gold standard" measure of aortic (carotid-femoral) pulse wave velocity (PWV), which is an important independent predictor of risk of developing a cardiovascular event. Gilbert's syndrome is a congenital disorder characterized by intermittent and non-hemolytic elevation of indirect bilirubin levels due to the deficiency of the enzyme UDP-glucuronyl transferase in the liver and many prospective studies found an inverse relationship between bilirubin levels and cardiovascular events in these patients. We aimed to investigate serum bilirubin levels and arterial stiffness parameters in patients with Gilbert's syndrome in this study. A total of 53 cases, consisting of 26 patients with a diagnosis of Gilbert's syndrome and 27 healthy control subjects, were included in the study. Serum bilirubin levels, other routine blood chemistry, and arterial stiffness measurements were recorded. The mean ages of Gilbert's syndrome and the control group were 31.5 ± 9.7 and 36.8 ± 11.1 years, respectively. PWV measurements were significantly lower in Gilbert syndrome patients (6.68 and 7.3 m/s in patients and controls; respectively) (P < .05). In correlation analysis in Gilbert's syndrome patients, PWV had a significant correlation with total and indirect bilirubin levels (r = -0.370, P = .009/r = -0.495, P = .003, respectively). Gilbert's syndrome patients have lower PWV measurements compared to healthy subjects, and the total and indirect bilirubin levels are also associated with PWV measurements. These findings may indicate the decreased atherosclerotic disease incidence in Gilbert's syndrome patients.