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Clinical significance of serum MHR, NMLR and Ca/Mg among patients with primary hypertension in Xining area |
LI Zhengxian1, ZHOU Baili2 |
(1. Graduate School of Qinghai University, Xining Qinghai 810016; 2. Department of Cardiology, Qinghai Provincial People’s Hospital, Xining Qinghai 810007, China) |
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Abstract Objective To investigate the clinical significance of serum monocytes/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio(MHR), (neutrophils+monocytes)/lymphocyte ratio (NMLR), and calcium/magnesium ratio (Ca/Mg) among patients with primary hypertension (PH) in Xining area of Qinghai Province. Methods A total of 528 subjects were enrolled, and they were divided into healthy control group (n=179) and PH group (n=349) according to blood pressure measurement results. According to the 2018 Chinese Guidelines for the management of hypertension, patients in the PH group were further divided into grade 1 PH group (n=116), grade 2 PH group (n=111) and grade 3 PH group (n=122). By using multivariate Logistic regression analysis, the independent risk factors of the disease were clarified in the PH group. Routine blood testing and biochemical detection were performed to measure the levels of MHR, NMLR and Ca/Mg. Spearman correlation analysis was employed to explore the correlation between MHR, NMLR, Ca/Mg levels and the classification of hypertension. Results Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that Ca/Mg and NMLR were independent risk factors for PH. Ca/Mg and NMLR in the PH group were significantly higher than those in the control group (P<0.05). Compared with the grade 1 PH group, Ca/Mg and NMLR levels in the grade 3 PH group increased significantly (P<0.05). Ca/Mg, NMLR and MHR levels were positively correlated with the classification of hypertension (P<0.05). Conclusion NMLR, Ca/Mg and MHR levels are closely associated with the severity of PH. Monitoring NMLR and Ca/Mg is helpful for making early identification of high-risk PH patients and correspondingly providing clinical intervention.
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