Correlation of serum Hcy and hs-CRP with the occurrence of arrhythmia in dialysis patients with chronic renal failure
Objective To analyze the correlation of serum homocysteine(Hey)and hypersensitive C-reactive protein(hs-CRP)levels with arrhythmia in dialysis patients with chronic renal failure(CRF).Methods The medical records of 60 dialysis patients with CRF and arrhythmia from January 2021 to June 2023 were retrospectively analyzed as the occurrence group,and the medical records of 60 dialysis patients with CRF during the same period were included as the non-occurrence group.The clinical data of patients in the occurrence group and the non-occurrence group were collected.Laboratory indicators,such as serum Hey and hs-CRP were detected.The correlation of serum Hey and hs-CRP with arrhythmia in CRF patients was analyzed.Results Serum Hey,hs-CRP,and potassium levels in the occurrence group were significantly higher than those of the non-occurrence group(P<0.05).The correlation coefficient between two columns showed a positive correlation of serum Hey,hs-CRP,and blood potassium levels with the occurrence of arrhythmia in dialysis patients with CRF(r>0,P<0.05).Multiple Logistic regression analysis showed that high serum Hey,hs-CRP and potassium levels in dialysis patients with CRF were the risk factors for arrhythmia(OR>1,P<0.05).Conclusion Serum Hey and hs-CRP levels are correlated with arrhythmia in dialysis patients with CRF,and their increases predicted an increased risk of arrhythmia in them.