Study Of The Change And Influencing Factor Of Serum Bilirubin In Patients With The Metabolic Syndrome |
| Posted on:2015-02-15 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis |
| Country:China | Candidate:Y Gao | Full Text:PDF |
| GTID:2284330452493953 | Subject:Internal medicine |
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| Objective To study the change of serum bilirubin,and explore the association of serumbilirubin and components and target organ damage in patients with the metabolic syndrome.Methods To examine the level of serum total bilirubin,direct bilirubin,indirect bilirubinof30cases metabolic syndrome patients and the30cases control group,then campanison wasdone between the two groups.To analyze the relationship between serum bilirubin and fastinglipids and blood glucose (FPG),blood pressure,and waist circumference,left ventricularmass index (LVMI),flow velocity of Middle cerebral artery (MCAVs) and creatinineclearance(Ccr).Results1.The serum total bilirubin,direct bilirubin,indirect bilirubin in MS group waslower than in normal peopleï¼›2.Serum total bilirubin level was highly significant negativecorrelated with TGã€waist circumferenceã€FPG,and a significant positive correlation betweenserum total bilirubin and HDL-Cï¼›serum direct bilirubin level was significant negativecorrelated with TGï¼›serum indirect bilirubin level was significant negative correlated withTGã€waist circumferenceã€FPG,and a significant positive correlation between serum indirectbilirubin and HDL-Cï¼›3. LVã€IVSã€LVPWã€LVMã€LVMI in MS group increased significantlycompared with normal group,Ccrã€MCAVs and ICAVs in MS group decreased comparedwith normal groupï¼›4.Serum total bilirubin level was significant negative correlated withLVMI,and a significant positive correlation between serum total bilirubin and Ccrã€MCAVsand ICAVsï¼›serum indirect bilirubin level was highly significant positive correlated withMCAVs and ICAVsï¼›The higher serum total bilirubin and indirect bilirubin level the fasterICAVsï¼›5.The higher serum total bilirubin level the less target-organ damage. Conclusion The results indicated that serum bilirubin level was closely related to thecomponents and its target organ damage in patients with MS. |
| Keywords/Search Tags: | metabolic syndrome, serum bilirubin, target-organ damage |
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