Assessment and Predictors of Metabolic Syndrome in Patients of Xanthelasma Palpebrarum: An Observational Study.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Dermatology practical & conceptual Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.5826/dpc.1404a218
Pratika Goyal, Vinita Gupta, Sanath Aithal, Dilip Meena, Kanwarjit Singh Dhillon
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Introduction: Xanthelasma palpebrarum is considered to be a cutaneous marker for cardiovascular diseases, and there is a known association with hypertension, insulin resistance, diabetes mellitus, obesity, and stroke.

Objectives: Our aim was to study the association and identify the predictors of metabolic syndrome in patients with xanthelasma palpebrarum.

Methods: An observational study was conducted on 55 patients in which patients of both sexes ages 20-70 years without any other skin condition were included after written informed consent. After history and examination, blood pressure and waist circumference were measured in all the subjects. Investigations were sent for fasting blood sugar levels and serum lipid profile. The 2006 IDF Definition of metabolic syndrome was used as assessment criteria.

Results: Among the 55 patients, metabolic syndrome was present in 23 patients (41.82%). There was a statistically significant (P<0.05) difference in the values of waist circumference (100% vs. 59.38%, P=0.0003), elevated blood pressure (82.61% vs. 9.38%, P<.0001), raised fasting blood sugar (47.83% vs. 18.75%, P=0.021), and raised triglyceride levels (56.52% vs. 25%, P=0.018) between patients with metabolic syndrome and those without. However, HDL cholesterol levels (34.78% vs. 50%, P=0.262) were comparable between groups. Also, a patient aged 41 years or more with even a single xanthelasma of more than one year's duration has a 76.1% chance of developing metabolic syndrome.

Conclusions: Metabolic syndrome develops in a sizeable number of xanthelasma palpebrarum patients, and this therefore gives us an opportunity for early diagnosis and intervention to prevent the development of cardiovascular complications.

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黄斑蝶患者代谢综合征的评估和预测因素:一项观察性研究。
简介:棕榈黄斑被认为是心血管疾病的皮肤标志物,已知与高血压、胰岛素抵抗、糖尿病、肥胖和中风有关。目的:我们的目的是研究黄斑瘤患者代谢综合征的相关性和预测因素。方法:观察性研究55例患者,年龄20-70岁,性别不限,无其他皮肤疾病,经书面知情同意入组。在病史和检查后,测量所有受试者的血压和腰围。调查空腹血糖水平和血脂。采用2006年IDF代谢综合征定义作为评估标准。结果:55例患者中有23例(41.82%)存在代谢综合征。结论:相当数量的黄斑瘤患者出现代谢综合征,这为我们提供了早期诊断和干预的机会,以防止心血管并发症的发生。
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