Медицинский совет (Apr 2019)

The role of metabolic disorders in the progression of renal dysfunction in patients with metabolic syndrome and arterial hypertension

  • E. I. Polozova,
  • N. N. Sorokina,
  • E. V. Puzanova,
  • A. A. Seskina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2019-6-170-175
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 6
pp. 170 – 175

Abstract

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The clinical study enrolled 120 patients, who were hospitalized to the Therapeutic Department of Republican Clinical Hospital No. 5 of Saransk. The patients were divided into 2 groups: Group I (n = 60) included patients with metabolic syndrome; Group II (n = 60) included patients with arterial hypertension. The paper presents data on the assessment of the functional state of kidneys in the analysed groups, defines the role of metabolic disorders in the progression of renal dysfunction in patients with metabolic syndrome and arterial hypertension. It is noted that more pronounced functional changes in the kidneys (microalbuminuria, increased cystatin C levels, decreased glomerular filtration rate) are detected in patients with arterial hypertension and metabolic syndrome, as compared with patients without metabolic disorders. Cystatin C and microalbuminuria have been shown to be one of the earliest markers of kidney damage in hypertension, especially in combination with metabolic disorders. Cystatin C and microalbuminuria level is significantly higher in patients with arterial hypertension and metabolic syndrome, as compared with patients with arterial hypertension, who have no metabolic disorders. Significant correlations were found between cystatin C, microalbuminuria levels and lipid and carbohydrate metabolism in patients with arterial hypertension in combination with metabolic disorders.

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