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International Journal of Laboratory Medicine ; (12): 941-943, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-465479

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Objective To evaluate the value of homocysteine(Hcy) detection by different assays in the diagnosis of hypertension complicating cerebral infarction disease .Methods Serum concentration of Hcy in the patients with single hypertension ,hyperten‐sion complicating cerebral infarction and healthy controls were detected by the fluorescence quantification assay and the enzymatic cycling assay respectively ,the application value of the two assays in the diagnosis of hypertension complicating cerebral infarction disease was evaluated by the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve .Results Both the two assays showed that the serum Hcy level and incidence of high Hcy in the single hypertension group and the hypertension complicating cerebral infarction group were obviously higher than those in the healthy control group (P0 .05) .The ROC curve analy‐sis showed that the sensitivity and the specificity in the enzymatic cycling assay were higher ,which were 67 .5% and 85 .3% respec‐tively ,but the fluorescence quantification assay had lower sensitivity (40 .0% ) and higher specificity (97 .1% ) .Compared to the sin‐gle index test ,the sensitivity of Hcy and triglyceride combination detection had higher sensitivity (72 .5% ) and higher specificity (94 .1% ) ,which were higher than the diagnostic performance of the single index .Conclusion The increase of serum Hcy level is closely related to hypertension ,but is not a direct causal relationship with hypertension complicating cerebral infarction .The enzy‐matic cycling assay is better than the fluorescence quantitative assay in the diagnostic performance of hypertension complicating cer‐ebral infarction .The combination detection of Hcy and triglyceride conduces to improve the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity .

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