Metabolic disorders in hypertensive patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
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2016
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Goptsii, Olena
Byzov, Denys
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The levels of leptin and HOMA index increased in hypertensive patients with NAFLD (leptin 11.66±0.74 ng/ml, in female patients 12.87±1.02 ng/ml, in male patients 9.41±0.84 ng/ml; HOMA index 3.87±0.39 cu) in comparison to the patients without NAFLD (leptin 7.34±0.77 ng/ml, in female patients 7.55±1.28 ng/ml, in male patients 7.16±1.00 ng/ml; HOMA index 1.45±0.16 cu), p <0.005. In hypertensive patients with NAFLD it was found positive correlation between the level of leptin and HOMA index (R=0.34, p= 0.0004 ).
Conclusion: Results of our study indicate statistically significant elevation of leptin and HOMA index in hypertensive patients with NAFLD and positive statistically significant correlations between these parameters.
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hypertensive patients, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
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Goptsii О. Metabolic disorders in hypertensive patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease / О. Goptsii, D. Byzov // 3rd European Update Congress in Gastroenterology, Prague, 29–30 April 2016. – Prague, 2016. – Р. 33.