• Title of article

    Potential Link of Microalbuminuria with Metabolic Syndrome in Patients Undergoing Coronary Angiography

  • Author/Authors

    Anvari، نويسنده , , Maryam Sotoudeh and Boroumand، نويسنده , , Mohammad Ali and Pourgholi، نويسنده , , Leila and Sheikhfathollahi، نويسنده , , Mahmood and Rouhzendeh، نويسنده , , Mahmoud and Rabbani، نويسنده , , Shahram and Goodarzynejad، نويسنده , , Hamidreza، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    399
  • To page
    405
  • Abstract
    Background and Aims lbuminuria and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are both risk factors for cardiovascular disease.We sought to examine the relationship between microalbuminuria and MetS in patients undergoing coronary angiography. s ugust 2007 to March 2008, we studied 531 patients (354 men, 66.7%) undergoing elective coronary angiography due to symptoms related to coronary artery disease. MetS was defined based on the adapted Adult Treatment Panel III (ATP-III A) proposed by the American Heart Association/National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, and microalbuminuria was defined as urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) between 30 mg/g and 300 mg/g. s as detected in 39.7% of participants, 62.1% of women and 28.5% of men. Microalbuminuria was detected in 109 (20.5%) of participants, in 41 (12.8%) of non-MetS individuals, and in 68 (32.2%) of the MetS individuals. There was a significant positive association between the number of components of MetS and the corresponding prevalence of microalbuminuria (p <0.001). In patients with MetS compared to those without any component of MetS, multivariable-adjusted OR (95% CI) of microalbuminuria was 2.71 (1.71–4.29). Multiple logistic regression analyses revealed higher fasting blood glucose and lower HDL-cholesterol are independently associated with microalbuminuria. sions udy demonstrated that microalbuminuria is strongly associated with MetS and that among the components of MetS high fasting blood glucose had the largest power to determine the risk of microalbuminuria in Iranian patients undergoing coronary angiography.
  • Keywords
    Microalbuminuria , Metabolic syndrome , Coronary Artery Disease , Cardiovascular risk
  • Journal title
    Archives of Medical Research
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    Archives of Medical Research
  • Record number

    1797083