| Objectives To explore the correlation between triglyceride-glucose index and hypertension with diabetic in elderly patients.Methods Retrospective analysis,200 elderly patients aged 65 and above were enrolled and divided into DM group(n=94)and non-DM group(n=106)according to whether they had diabetes or not.The two groups were divided into diabetic hypertensive subgroup(n=62),diabetic non-hypertensive subgroup(n=32),nondiabetic hypertensive subgroup(n=82)and non-diabetic non-hypertensive subgroup(n=24)according to whether they had hypertension.The Ty G index,blood lipid,glucose and blood pressure of patients were compared,and the correlation analysis was conducted.Results 1 In non-DM group,SBP(Systolic blood pressure)and DBP(Diastolic blood pressure)in hypertensive subgroup were higher than those in nonhypertensive subgroup,while HDL-C(High density lipoprotein cholesterol)was lower than that in non-hypertensive subgroup(P<0.05).In DM group,SBP and BMI(Body mass index)in hypertensive subgroup were higher than those in nonhypertensive subgroup(P<0.05).2 Ty G index was significantly positively correlated with TG(Triglyceride),TC(Total cholesterol),LDL-C(Low density lipoprotein cholesterol),BMI,FBG(Fasting blood glucose),SBP and DBP(P<0.05).3 Based on quantile regression calculation: the regression coefficients of SBP were 0.001,0.004 and 0.008,the regression coefficients of TC were 0.596,0.736 and 0.828,showing a gradual increase trend.In other words,the higher Ty G index,the greater SBP.Conclusions Ty G index is significantly correlated with the hypertension level of elderly patients with diabetes.Figure 0;Table 8;Reference 133... |