А. V. Kontsevaya, A. Polupanov, D. Mukaneeva, V. Kutsenko, E. Yarovaya, M. T. Duishenalieva, A. V. Belinova, Zh.A. Mamasaidov, O. Drapkina
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The analysis of cTnI levels in the population and associations of cTnI levels with socio-demographic parameters (sex, age, education, etc.), risk factors (smoking, obesity, hypertension, etc.), blood biochemical parameters (triglycerides, lipid profile, glucose) and an anamnesis of cardiovascular diseases and total cardiovascular risk according to the SCORE scale. The statistical significance level was considered equal to 0,05. Results. The median cTnI level in the Kyrgyz sample was 0,90 pg/ml [0,40; 1,80]. The 99th percentile for the entire sample was 21,4 pg/ml in men and 12,2 pg/ml in women. The median cTnI in the Slavs sample was 1,40 pg/ml [0,60; 2,20]. The 99th percentile for the entire sample was 21,2 pg/ml in men and 25,2 pg/ml in women. The cTnI level log increases significantly with age in both men and women. At the age of 20-30 years, the cTnI level in men is higher than in women in both ethnic groups. However, with age, the increase rate of cTnI in women is higher than in men in both ethnic groups. In a multivariate analysis, significant associations of cTnI levels with sex, age, hypertension, stroke, blood levels of total cholesterol and triglycerides were obtained. Insufficient accuracy of classification of study participants by SCORE risk was revealed. 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Cardiac troponin I in a representative sample of the Kyrgyz Republic population: distribution, ethnic differences, and association with risk factors
Objective. To assess the distribution of cardiac troponin I (cTnI) in a sample of the Kyrgyz Republic population, to study its associations with risk factors and to identify the possible ethnic differences. Design and methods. This observational cross-sectional study includes a representative sample of the Kyrgyz Republic population aged 20–64 years (n = 1256). The analysis of cTnI levels in the population and associations of cTnI levels with socio-demographic parameters (sex, age, education, etc.), risk factors (smoking, obesity, hypertension, etc.), blood biochemical parameters (triglycerides, lipid profile, glucose) and an anamnesis of cardiovascular diseases and total cardiovascular risk according to the SCORE scale. The statistical significance level was considered equal to 0,05. Results. The median cTnI level in the Kyrgyz sample was 0,90 pg/ml [0,40; 1,80]. The 99th percentile for the entire sample was 21,4 pg/ml in men and 12,2 pg/ml in women. The median cTnI in the Slavs sample was 1,40 pg/ml [0,60; 2,20]. The 99th percentile for the entire sample was 21,2 pg/ml in men and 25,2 pg/ml in women. The cTnI level log increases significantly with age in both men and women. At the age of 20-30 years, the cTnI level in men is higher than in women in both ethnic groups. However, with age, the increase rate of cTnI in women is higher than in men in both ethnic groups. In a multivariate analysis, significant associations of cTnI levels with sex, age, hypertension, stroke, blood levels of total cholesterol and triglycerides were obtained. Insufficient accuracy of classification of study participants by SCORE risk was revealed. Conclusions. cTnI is a potential strong biomarker that complements traditional risk scales and is applicable in the framework of cardiovascular diseases primary prevention strategies, which was confirmed in this study on the Kyrgyz Republic population.
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The main aims of the Journal include collecting and generalizing the knowledge in hypertensiology; education and professional development of cardiologists and medical doctors of other specialties, who deal with different issues regarding diagnostics, management and prevention of hypertension in both clinical practice and research. The Journal also calls attention to the most urgent and up-to-date questions in hypertensiology, cardiology and related sciences. There are additional objectives, such as increasing the availability, accessibility and recognition of Russian medical scientific achievements at the international level by improving the quality of the publication and the way they are presented; enabling the exchange of opinions and information between scientists and their wider communication. The main criteria for publication selection fit with the mentioned objectives and include currency, singularity, scientific and practical novelty, applied relevance etc.