Objective To investigate the correlation between monocyte-high density lipoprotein ratio(MHR),glycosylated hemo-globin(HbA1C)and von Willefibrilia factor(vWF)and retinal microangiogenesis in patients with diabetic retinopathy(DR).Methods A total of 200 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)who were admitted to our hospital from October 2023 to April 2024 were prospectively selected as the study objects,and were divided into two groups according to whether they had concurrent DR,namely DR Group(n=60)and non-DR group(n=140).Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression were used to analyze the rele-vant influencing factors,and Pearson method was used to analyze the correlation between MHR,HbA1C,vWF and DR in the two groups of patients.Results There were significant differences in the course of T2DM,fasting blood glucose(FBG),MHR,HbA1C and vWF between 2 groups(all P<0.05).The MHR,HbA1C and vWF in the non-DR group were significantly lower than those in the DR group(all P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis showed that the duration of T2DM and FBG in DR group were significantly higher than those in non-DR group(P<0.05).The longer the course of T2DM and the higher the level of FBG,the greater the risk of DR.The longer course of T2DM and the higher level of FBG were independent risk factors for developing DR in T2DM patients(P<0.05).According to Pearson correlation analysis,the correlation coefficients of MHR,HbA1C,vWF and the disease course of T2DM ranged from 0.8 to 0.9,showing a strong positive correlation;the correlation coefficients of MHR,HbA1C,vWF and FBG ranged from 0.5 to 0.7,showing a moderate positive correlation.Conclusion The longer the course of T2DM and the higher the level of FBG,the greater the risk of DR.MHR,HbA1C and vWF are positively correlated with retinal microangiogenesis in DR patients,and the control of blood glucose level can reduce retinal microangiogenesis in DR patients.
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单核细胞-高密度脂蛋白比值/糖化血红蛋白/血管性血友病因子/糖尿病视网膜病变/相关性
Key words
Monocyte-High density lipoprotein ratio/Glycosylated hemoglobin/Von Willebrand factor/Diabetic retinopathy/Correla-tion