Oumou Kesso Barry Néné, Djité Moustapha, M. Pape, Hadji Malick Ndour El, Assane Ndour Michel, Diédhiou Demba, Fatou Gueye-tall, Palanga Koboyo Alix, Marieme Thioune Ndeye, Fatou Coly Najah, Doupa Dominique, Ndour-Mbaye Maimouna, C. Aynina, Amadou Diop Pape, Lopez-Sall Philomène, Madiéye Gueye Papa
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摘要
高尿酸血症与代谢综合征(MS)之间的关系已在许多研究中报道。作者进行了这项横断面研究,以确定达喀尔糖尿病患者高尿酸血症与多发性硬化症之间的关系。纳入了在达喀尔Abass Ndao医院Marc sankal中心接受随访的2型糖尿病患者。对每位患者进行血样和24 h尿液采集。高尿酸血症的定义为:男性的尿酸浓度为> 416µmol/l,女性的尿酸浓度为> 357µmol/l,并根据WHO标准评估MS。使用XLSTAT 2019软件进行统计分析。2型糖尿病患者153例,平均年龄56.63岁。31%的患者有代谢综合征,32%的患者有高尿酸血症。血清尿酸与MS的一些成分之间存在显著相关性,包括甘油三酯水平(r = 0.25, p = 0.002)、微量白蛋白尿(r = 0.19, p = 0.018)和空腹血糖(r = - 0.22, p = 0.005)。作者发现,高尿酸血症在多发性硬化症患者中很常见,这可以被认为是与该综合征存在相关的生物标志物。
Association of hyperuricemia and metabolic syndrome in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients in Dakar
The association between hyperuricemia and metabolic syndrome (MS) has been reported in many studies. The authors performed this cross-sectional study to determine the association between hyperuricemia and the MS among diabetic patients in Dakar. Type 2 diabetic patients received as part of their follow-up at the Marc Sankalé Center of Abass Ndao Hospital in Dakar were enrolled. For each patient, blood samples and 24 h urine collection were performed. Hyperuricemia was defined for uric acid concentrations > 416 µmol/l in men and > 357 µmol/l in women and the MS was evaluated according to WHO criteria. Statistical analysis was done using the XLSTAT 2019 software. A total of 153 type 2 diabetic patients were included with an average age of 56.63 years. Thirty-one percent (31%) of patients had metabolic syndrome and 32% of them had hyperuricemia. Significant correlations were found between serum uric acid and some components of the MS including triglyceride levels (r = 0.25, p = 0.002), microalbuminuria (r = 0.19, p = 0.018), and fasting glucose (r = - 0.22, p = 0.005). The authors found that hyperuricemia is frequent in patients with MS and this could be considered as a biomarker associated with the presence of this syndrome.