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Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery ; (6): 727-730, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-989876

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Objective:To investigate the correlation between serum N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-pro-BNP) and lipoprotein phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2) levels and the severity of coronary artery lesions in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) complicated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) .Methods:A total of 68 patients with ACS and T2DM who were admitted to our hospital from Jun. 2018 to Oct. 2020 were selected as the experimental group, and the control group was 52 patients with simple ACS. The serum NT-pro-BNP and Lp-PLA2 levels of the two groups of patients were detected, and the correlation between the serum NT-pro-BNP and Lp-PLA2 levels and the degree of coronary artery disease in patients with ACS complicated with T2DM was analyzed to screen for ACS complicated with T2DM. Influencing factors of moderate to severe coronary artery disease in diabetic patients were selected.Results:The serum levels of NT-pro-BNP[ (349.18±45.98 vs 235.68±26.37) ] ng/L and Lp-PLA2 [ (421.84±55.84 vs 318.62±36.69) ] ng/mL in the experimental group were higher than those in the control group ( P<0.05) . The levels of serum NT-pro-BNP [ (374.35±39.42 vs 320.88±35.41) ] ng/L and Lp-PLA2 [ (452.67±48.32 vs 387.16±40.45) ]ng/mL in the moderate-severe group were higher than those in the mild group ( P<0.05) . Serum NT-pro-BNP and Lp-PLA2 levels were positively correlated with the severity of coronary artery lesions in patients with ACS and T2DM ( r=-0.585, P=0.000; r=-0.595, P=0.000) . Serum NT-pro-BNP and Lp-PLA2 were risk factors for moderate to severe coronary artery disease in patients with ACS complicated with T2DM ( P<0.05) . Conclusion:Serum levels of NT-pro-BNP and Lp-PLA2 in patients with ACS complicated with type 2 diabetes mellitus are related to the degree of coronary artery disease.

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