d -二聚体作为慢性肾病患者血栓栓塞和心血管并发症的潜在预测因子

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
I. Mykhaloiko, Dudar Io, I. Mykhaloiko, O. J. Mykhaloiko
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摘要

该研究的目的是评估d -二聚体水平与肾脏疾病的不同生物标志物之间的关系,以确定高凝与慢性肾脏疾病(CkD)之间的关系。为了实现这一目标,我们开展了一项为期一步的前瞻性观察性研究,纳入了2018-2019年在乌克兰伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯克地区临床医院住院的140例CkD患者。其中100例(71.4%);95% CI 53.4-76.7)有肾小球肾炎(GN), 40例(28.6%;95% CI 21.3 ~ 36.8)为糖尿病肾病(DN)。所有患者均接受标准检查,包括一般临床、生化和仪器研究方法。采用酶联免疫吸附法(ElISa)定量测定血清中d -二聚体的含量。140例患者根据d -二聚体水平分为正常组(<0.5 mg/l)和升高组(≥0.5 mg/l)。d -二聚体水平升高与患者年龄增加、肾小球滤过率降低、血白蛋白水平降低、每日蛋白质排泄增加以及在1年监测期间发生血栓栓塞并发症的倾向有关。d -二聚体是一种生物标志物,可以在CkD患者的早期临床前阶段检测到高凝,并识别心血管风险增加的患者,从而促进抗血小板药物和抗凝剂的早期使用,从而降低死亡率。
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D-dimer as a potential predictor of thromboembolic and cardiovascular complications in patients with chronic kidney disease
The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship between D-dimer levels and different biomarkers of renal diseases to identify the relationship between hypercoagulation and chronic kidney disease (CkD). To achieve this aim, we conducted a one-step prospective observational study involving 140 patients with CkD who were hospitali zed in Ivano-Frankivsk regional Clinical hospital in Ukraine during 2018-2019. of these patients, 100 patients (71.4%; 95% CI 53.4-76.7) had glomerulonephritis (GN) and 40 patients (28,6%; 95% CI 21.3-36.8) had diabetic nephropathy (DN). all patients underwent standard examination, which included general clinical, biochemical and instrumental research methods. D-dimer was quantitatively determined in blood serum by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ElISa). The 140 patients were divided into two groups according to the level of D-dimers: normal level (<0.5 mg/l) and elevated level (≥0.5 mg/l). Elevated D-dimer levels were associated with an increased age of patients, decreased glomerular filtration rate, decreased blood albumin level, increased daily protein excretion and a tendency to develop thromboembolic complications during 1 year of monitoring. D-dimer is a biological marker that can detect hypercoagulation at an early preclinical stage in patients with CkD and identify patients with an increased cardiovascular risk, thereby promoting the earliest use of antiplatelet agents and anticoagulants and, consequently, it can reduce mortality .
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Ukrainian Biochemical Journal
Ukrainian Biochemical Journal Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
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37
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Ukrainian Biochemical Journal publishes original research papers, reviews and brief notes; papers on research methods and techniques; articles on the history of biochemistry, its development and prominent figures; discussion articles; book reviews; chronicles; etc. The journal scope includes not only biochemistry but also related sciences, such as cellular and molecular biology, bioorganic chemistry, biophysics, pharmacology, genetics, and medicine (medical biochemistry et al.) – insofar as the studies use biochemical methods and discuss biochemical findings.
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