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The Clinical Signification Of Plasma Interieukin 33 Changes In Elderly Acute Coronary Syndromes Comlicated With Diabetic Mellitus

Posted on:2016-04-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:R ZhengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330461460368Subject:Internal Medicine
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Objective: To detect the interleukin 33 level in elderly acute coronary syndromes(ACS) complicated with diabetic mellitus(DM) and to explore the relationship between IL-33 level and ACS with DM in elderly patients.Methods:A total of 188 patients(age ≥65 years) with coronary angiography in our hospital were summarized including 105 male, averaged(70.8 ± 4.4)years old.The patients were divided into 3 subgroups: Control group( n=64 normal subjects), ACS without DM group(n=73) and ACS+DM group(n=51). Plasma IL-33 levels were measured by ELISA and the vascular stenosis degree was quantitatively calculated with Gensini score.Results:The IL-33 levels in ACS+DM group were significantly higher than those in ACS without DM group(P<0.01), and the IL-33 levels in ACS without DM group were significantly higher than those in Control group(P<0.01). Compared with ACS without DM group, the ACS+DM group had more patients with multiple vascular lesions and less patients with single vascular lesions(P<0.01).The Gensini score was positively related to IL-33 level in both ACS+DM group and ACS without DM group(r=0.663,P<0.01,).Conclusion:Plasma IL-33 level was increased in elder ACS patients and the elevation level was related to vascular lesion degree compicated with DM, which indicated that the inflammatory reaction was present in vascular endothelial with those patients.
Keywords/Search Tags:elderly patients, acute coronary syndrome, diabetic mellitus, IL-33
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