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Relation between hypertriglyceridemia, cardiometabolic disease and hereditary factors – design and rationale of the Stockholm hyperTRIglyceridemia REGister (STRIREG) study 高甘油三酯血症、心脏代谢疾病和遗传因素之间的关系--斯德哥尔摩高甘油三酯血症 REGister (STRIREG) 研究的设计和原理
Pub Date : 2024-02-20 DOI: 10.1093/ehjopen/oeae010
Daniel P Andersson, K. Littmann, Gustav Kindborg, Daniel Eklund, Kristina Sejersen, Jane Yan, D. E. Hogling, Paolo Parini, J. Brinck
Hypertriglyceridemia (hTG) is associated with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, pancreatitis, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in large population-based studies. Less is known about the impact on hereditary hTG and cardiometabolic disease status for the development of hTG and its associated cardiometabolic outcomes. hTG remains a target for lipid lowering therapies and with new pharmacological interventions being developed, there is a need to identify patients that will benefit most from treatment with these new medicines. The population-based observational Stockholm hyperTRIglyceridemia REGister (STRIREG) study include 1,460,184 index individuals that have measured plasma triglycerides in the clinical routine in Region Stockholm, Sweden, between 1st January 2000 and 31st December 2021. The laboratory measurements also included basic haematology, blood lipid panel, liver function tests and HbA1c. Using the Swedish Multi-Generation register, 2,147,635 parents and siblings to the indexes were identified to form the complete study cohort. Laboratory data from participants were combined with data from several national registers that provided information on cause of death, medical diagnoses, dispensed medicines, and socioeconomic factors including country of birth, education level and marital status. The multigenerational longitudinal STRIREG cohort provides a unique opportunity to investigate different aspects of hTG as well as heredity for other metabolic diseases. Important outcome measures include mortality, cardiovascular mortality, major cardiovascular events, development of incident diabetes, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. The STRIREG study will provide a deeper understanding of the impact of hereditary factors and associated cardiometabolic complications.
在大型人群研究中,高甘油三酯血症(hTG)与动脉粥样硬化性心血管疾病、胰腺炎和非酒精性脂肪肝有关。人们对遗传性高甘油三酯血症和心血管代谢疾病对高甘油三酯血症及其相关心血管代谢结果的影响知之甚少。高甘油三酯血症仍然是降脂疗法的目标,随着新的药物干预措施的开发,有必要确定哪些患者将从这些新药的治疗中获益最多。基于人群的斯德哥尔摩高甘油三酯血症 REGister(STRIREG)观察性研究包括了 2000 年 1 月 1 日至 2021 年 12 月 31 日期间在瑞典斯德哥尔摩地区进行临床常规血浆甘油三酯测量的 1,460,184 名指标个体。实验室测量还包括基础血液学、血脂组合、肝功能检测和 HbA1c。通过瑞典多代登记册,共确定了 2,147,635 名指标的父母和兄弟姐妹,从而形成了完整的研究队列。参与者的实验室数据与来自多个国家登记册的数据相结合,这些登记册提供了有关死亡原因、医疗诊断、配药和社会经济因素(包括出生国、教育水平和婚姻状况)的信息。多代纵向 STRIREG 队列为研究 hTG 的不同方面以及其他代谢性疾病的遗传性提供了一个独特的机会。重要的结果测量包括死亡率、心血管死亡率、主要心血管事件、糖尿病发病率和非酒精性脂肪肝。STRIREG 研究将使人们更深入地了解遗传因素和相关心脏代谢并发症的影响。
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