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METABOLIC SYNDROME AS VERSION OF THE ACQUIRED THROMBOPHILIA?

Abstract

Results of inspection of 80 patients with the acute deep vein thrombosis of lower limbs (ADVTLL) aged from 25 till 59 years (average age of patients 48,3 ± 1,5 years, 38 men and 42 women) and group of control of 580 individuals (360 men, 220 women; middle age 49,9 ± 0,5 years) without symptoms of venous pathology are presented. Studying of a role of metabolic syndrome (MS) as risk factor of ADVTLL development was the purpose of the undertaken research. During the studying MS prevalence and its components it was revealed that MS and dislipidemy (hypertriglyceridemia, rising of concentration of cholesterin of low density and depression of concentration of low density cholesterin) authentically (p<0,05) is more often registered among patients with ADVTLL, than in group of control. It was concluded that both MS in general, and such component of it as dislipidemy, can be considered as one of kinds of the acquired thrombophilia and risk factor of ADVTLL.

About the Authors

D. N. Rovenskikh
SBHE NR «City Clinical Hospital № 1»
Russian Federation


M. I. Voevoda
FSBE «Scientific Research Institute of therapy and preventive medicine» SB RAMS
Russian Federation


S. A. Usov
Novosibirsk Military Institute of the Internal Troops named after gen. of the Army I.K. Yakovlev of the Ministry of the Interior Russia
Russian Federation


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Rovenskikh D.N., Voevoda M.I., Usov S.A. METABOLIC SYNDROME AS VERSION OF THE ACQUIRED THROMBOPHILIA? Journal of Siberian Medical Sciences. 2015;(3):46.

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