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腎結石患者における脆弱性指数と全因死亡率の関連性:全身免疫炎症指数によるメディエーション

  • 0Department of Urology, Baoji People's Hospital, Baoji, Shaanxi Province, China.

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まとめ

この要約は機械生成です。

腎石の患者における脆弱性指数は,より高い死亡率と相関しています. システム免疫炎症指数 (SII) は,炎症を強調して,このリンクを媒介する可能性があります.

科学分野

  • ゲロントロジーと公衆衛生
  • 腎臓学と免疫学

背景

  • 腎石患者における脆弱性指数 (FI) と死亡率との関連は十分に理解されていません.
  • この関係における全身免疫炎症指数 (SII) の潜在的な媒介的な役割は調査を必要とする.

研究 の 目的

  • 腎臓の結石を患っている米国の成人の全因死亡率と 脆弱性指数 (FI) の関係を調べる
  • このコホートにおいて,全身免疫炎症指数 (SII) がFIと死亡率との関連を媒介するかどうかを調査する.

主な方法

  • 2007年から2018年の国家健康栄養調査 (NHANES) のデータ分析
  • カプラン・マイヤー曲線,コックス回帰,制限立方スライン (RCS),およびメディエーション解析を用いた.
  • 腎臓石を患った2,620人のアメリカ人を含め,追跡期間の中央値は6. 3年であった.

主要な成果

  • 脆弱な個体では全因死亡率が著しく高かった (HR = 1.78,P < 0. 001).
  • 腎石患者におけるFIとSIIの正の相関が観察された (β = 38. 18, P < 0. 01).
  • SIIはFIとあらゆる原因による死亡率との間の仲介効果の5. 6%を占めた.

結論

  • 脆弱性指数は,腎臓石を患っている米国の成人の全因死亡リスクの増加と関連しています.
  • 免疫炎症指数は,腎石患者における脆弱性の死亡率への影響を媒介する生物学的メカニズムとして機能する.

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