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Clinical Study Of Risk Factors And Hcy Grading In H-Type Hypertension Phlegm Syndrome

Posted on:2017-01-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J ZengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330485957795Subject:Internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine
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Objective:To discuss the possible risk factors in H-Type Hypertension phlegm syndrome; to discuss the discrepancey between the different Hcy levels in H-Type Hypertension phlegm syndrome. Methods:Selected 255 inpatients of H-type hyperte nsion in the Xinjiang Medical University Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital fro m January to December 2015, according to TCM syndrome divided into two subgr oups, one is the 155 cases of phlegm syndrome group, and the other 100 cases of non-phlegm syndrome group. Then divided the phlegm syndrome into A,B,C grou ps which based on different levels of Hcy, while group A(15.00umol/L<Hcy≤20.00umol/L),group B(20.00umol/L<Hcy≤25.00umol/L), group C(Hcy>25.00umol/L), T hen all of them were measured in Hcy, TG, TC, LDL, HDL, Lpa, FPG, UA, BMI index, 24 hSBP, 24 hDBP,then analyzed the test results in statistic. Results:1.Compa red the H-Type Hypertension phlegm syndrome group whit the non-phlegm syndro me group in comparison of LDL, TG, the difference was statistically significant(p <0.05).2.Compared between different genders, the TC, TG, LDL and pulse pressure levels, the difference was statistically significant in male(p<0.05);The comparison of LDL level, the difference was statistically significant in famale(p<0.05).3.Comp ared the H-type Hypertension phlegm syndrome group with different Hcy levels, T C, TG,24 hSBP,pulse pressure were statistically significant difference(p<0.05),then p airwise comparison,groupA and group C versus group B was statistically significant difference in TC levels(p<0.05);group A and B versus group C in TG levels was statistically significant(p<0.05).4.The related results show: the Hcy levels was positi vely correlated with 24 hSBP, pulse pressure in group C, the 24 hSBP and pulse pre ssure rise with the elevated Hcy level.Conclusion:There is a closed relationship bet ween lipid and H-type Hpertension patients in clinical.The phlegm syndrome group of both male and female patients showed differences in LDL-level,however,with th e increase of Hcy levels,there are obviously differences between groups indicators,a nd also,it is a certain relationship between Hcy levels of lipids and mean 24 h systolic blood pressure in Phlegm syndrome patients.May suggested that there may be higher risks of cardiovascular events of the H-type hypertensive phlegm Syndrome pations.
Keywords/Search Tags:H-type hypertension, phlegm syndrome, risk factors, hcy grading, clinical st udy
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