代谢综合征与高龄女性卵巢癌的相关性
高晨曦1, 卢辉2, 邓雷1, 田东立1, 张颐11. 中国医科大学附属第一医院妇科, 沈阳 110001;
2. 济宁市任城区妇幼保健院产科, 山东 济宁 227200
收稿日期:
2019-09-10出版日期:
2020-09-30发布日期:
2020-09-15通讯作者:
张颐E-mail:zhangyi@cmu1h.com作者简介:
高晨曦(1995-),女,硕士研究生.基金资助:
辽宁省自然科学基金(2014021021);中国医科大学2019年度临床医学培育学科支持计划关键词: 代谢综合征, 卵巢癌, 卵巢良性肿瘤, 高龄妇女, 病例对照研究
Abstract: Objective To investigate the relationship between metabolic syndrome (MS) and ovarian cancer in elderly women and verify whether the level of MS-related indexes can assist in the diagnosis and prevention of ovarian cancer. Methods A total of 121 patients with ovarian neoplasm were selected,including 61 patients with ovarian cancer (malignant group) and 60 patients with ovarian benign tumor (benign group). In addition,117 patients with ovarian cancer were selected and divided into ≤ 60 years group (n=56) and >60 years group (n=61). The level of MS-related indexes (fasting blood glucose,systolic blood pressure,diastolic blood pressure,high-density lipoprotein,low-density lipoprotein,total cholesterol,triglyceride,and D-dimer) and the incidences of abnormal metabolism (overweight or obesity,metabolic disorder,hypertension,and hyperglycemia) and MS were compared between these groups. Results The incidence of MS in the malignant group was high,and it was positively correlated with the incidence of ovarian cancer. Moreover,an increase in the fasting blood glucose and D-dimer levels were significantly correlated with the incidence of ovarian cancer. No significant difference in the MS-related indexes was found between the ≤ 60 years and >60 years groups. Conclusion MS can increase the incidence of ovarian cancer in elderly women. Moreover,increases in the blood glucose and D-dimer levels are independent risk factors for ovarian cancer. D-dimer combined with other tests will be helpful for the diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cancer.
Key words: metabolic syndrome, ovarian cancer, ovarian benign tumor, elderly women, case-control study
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