1. Remnant cholesterol for the detection of glucose metabolic states in patients with coronary heart disease angina pectoris.
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Wang, Yang, Liu, Yijia, Yang, Rongrong, Li, Zhu, Su, Jinyu, Yang, Tong, Ma, Mei, Pan, Guangwei, Wang, Xianliang, Li, Lin, and Yu, Chunquan
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ANGINA pectoris ,CORONARY disease ,CARDIAC patients ,GLUCOSE ,OLDER patients - Abstract
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between remnant cholesterol (RC) and glucose metabolic states in coronary heart disease (CHD) patients with angina pectoris. Methods: This study collected data from 11,557 CHD patients with angina pectoris aged 35–75 years in Tianjin, China. Participants were divided into normal glucose regulation (NGR), prediabetes (Pre-DM) and diabetes mellitus (DM) groups according to glucose metabolic states. Linear regression analysis was used to explore the relationship between glucose metabolism [fasting blood glucose (FBG) and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c)] and RC levels. Logistic regression was performed to analyze the relationship between RC levels and glucose metabolic states. Results: Among all participants, 5883 (50.9%) had a DM state and 4034 (34.9%) had a Pre-DM state. FBG levels and HbA1c levels were positively related with RC in all patients (P < 0.001). NGR was used as a reference, multi-adjusted model showing that RC level was significantly associated with Pre-DM [Odds ratio (OR): 1.37; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.19–1.56; P < 0.001] and DM state (OR:1.47; 95% CI 1.29–1.67; P < 0.001). When considering RC as categorical variables (tertiles), using T1 as a reference, T3 had the strongest relationship between RC levels and Pre-DM and DM state in univariate model and multivariate model. In the stratified analyses, the association between RC levels and pre-DM and DM in women was higher than that in men, and the elderly patients was higher than in the middle-aged patients. Conclusion: The study demonstrated a significant association between RC levels and pre-DM and DM state among CHD patients with angina pectoris, and the relationship was stronger in women and elderly patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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