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背景:多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)是与慢性无排卵相关的最常见疾病,影响4 - 6%的育龄妇女。目的:本研究旨在探讨促黄体生成素(LH)/促卵泡激素(FSH)比值与女性多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)体重指数(BMI)、多毛症、年龄及主要临床症状的相关性。方法:我们比较了400名根据鹿特丹标准诊断为PCOS的女性和500名健康对照者的多毛、月经不规律、月经疼痛、LH、FSH和LH/FSH。此外,还研究了这些变量之间的关系。采用Mann-Whitney检验、卡方检验和相关系数对数据进行评价。结果:本研究中,PCOS组患者的平均体重、BMI以及临床因素多毛、月经不调、月经疼痛的百分比均显著高于对照组(P≤0.001)。PCOS患者LH、FSH、LH/FSH均值均显著高于对照组(P≤0.001)。结果显示PCOS组年龄与LH/FSH呈显著负相关(r = -0.106, P = 0.034)。结论:根据本研究结果,LH/FSH比值与年龄呈显著负相关。然而,没有观察到LH/FSH比值与BMI之间的关系。
Correlations Between Gonadotropin Hormones and the Manifestations of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common disease associated with chronic anovulation that affects 4 - 6% of women of reproductive age. Objectives: This study aimed to assess the correlation of luteinizing hormone (LH)/follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) ratio with body mass index (BMI), hirsutism, age, and main clinical symptoms of PCOS in women. Methods: We compared hirsutism, irregular menses, menstrual pain, LH, FSH, and LH/FSH between 400 women diagnosed with PCOS based on Rotterdam Criteria and 500 healthy controls. Moreover, the relationships between all these variables were investigated. The data were evaluated by the Mann-Whitney test, chi-square test, and correlation coefficient. Results: In this study, mean weight and BMI, as well as the percentage of clinical factors, namely hirsutism, irregular menstruation, and menstrual pain in the PCOS group, were significantly higher than in the control group (P ≤ 0.001). In addition, the mean of LH, FSH, and LH/FSH in women with PCOS was significantly higher than the control group (P≤0.001). Our results showed a significant negative relationship between age and LH/FSH in the PCOS group (r = -0.106, P = 0.034). Conclusions: According to the findings of this study, LH/FSH ratio had a significant negative correlation with age. However, no relationship was observed between LH/FSH ratio and BMI.