在男性勃起功能障碍患者中,甘油三指数和AVSS-rigiscan测试参数之间的关联
Xin Qian1, Yangyang Gong1, Can Ran1
1Department of Urology, Suining Central Hospital, Suining, People's Republic of China.
概括
升高的甘油三糖 (TyG) 指数与勃起功能障碍 (ED) 有关. 较高的TyG指数水平会对阴茎勃起的刚性和积产生负面影响,这表明与性健康有显著的关联.
科学领域:
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 泌尿器科 泌尿器科 泌尿器科 泌尿器科
- 心血管健康 心血管健康
背景情况:
- 升高的甘油三糖指数 (TyG) 是代谢功能障碍的标志物.
- 以前的研究表明,TyG指数和勃起功能障碍 (ED) 之间存在联系.
- 泰格指数对阴茎尖端和底部勃起刚性的特定影响需要进一步研究.
研究的目的:
- 调查甘油三糖指数 (TyG) 与阴茎勃起参数之间的关联.
- 分析TyG指数水平与阴茎尖端/底部勃起之间的相关性.
- 确定Tyg指数在勃起功能障碍患者中的临床意义.
主要方法:
- 对276名勃起功能障碍 (ED) 患者和28名对照患者的回顾性分析.
- 使用AVSS-RigiScan测试来测量阴茎勃起的参数.
- 相关的TyG指数水平与平均事件刚性,平均最大刚性和阴茎尖端和底部的三角缩.
主要成果:
- TyG指数水平与阴茎尖 (r=-0.220,p=0.0001) 和底部 (r=-0.143,p=0.013) 的平均事件刚性有显著的负相关性.
- 在TyG指数和尖端平均最大刚度 (r=-0.165,p=0.004) 之间观察到负相关性.
- 泰格指数水平也与尖端的三角缩相负相关 (r=-0.124,p=0.031).
结论:
- 提升的TyG指数与勃起功能障碍 (ED) 有显著的关联.
- 泰格指数水平与AVSS-RigiScan测试测量的阴茎勃起关键参数呈负相关性.
- 这些发现突出了TyG指数作为评估勃起功能和代谢健康的潜在生物标志物.
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