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Elevated triglyceride-glucose index as a predictor of carotid plaque incidence: Insights from a comprehensive meta-analysis.
Mahadevan, Arankesh; Patel, Bhavin A; Srikanth, Sashwath; Godasi, Raja; Desai, Rupak.
Affiliation
  • Mahadevan A; Department of Neurology, University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. Electronic address: arankeshmahadevan@gmail.com.
  • Patel BA; Department of Internal Medicine, Trinity Health Oakland Hospital, Pontiac, MI, USA.
  • Srikanth S; Department of Internal Medicine, East Carolina University (ECU) Health, Greenville, NC, USA.
  • Godasi R; Department of Neurology, St. Luke's Boise Medical Center, Boise, ID, USA.
  • Desai R; Independent Researcher, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Am J Med Sci ; 2024 Aug 19.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39168407
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Early detection of carotid plaque (CP) can help reduce the burden of ASCVD in the general population. CP and triglyceride-glucose index (TyGi) are associated with insulin resistance.

OBJECTIVES:

We performed a meta-analysis exploring the association of TyGi levels with the incidence of CP.

METHODS:

A systematic search of PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar till September 2023 reporting TyGi and CP identified 67 studies, of which 13 met our study criteria. TyGi was assessed both categorically and continuously. Binary random-effects models used for pooled odds ratios (OR) with 95 % confidence intervals (CI) and I2 statistic for heterogeneity.

RESULTS:

Analyzed data from 163,792 patients with a mean age of 53 ± 8.9 years, primarily female (51.5 %). Common comorbidities were hypertension (42.4 %) followed by dyslipidemia (24.3 %). Multivariable analysis showed that high vs. low TyGi quartile was associated with a higher risk of CP with unadjusted OR (1.82, 95 % CI [1.5 - 2.21], p < 0.01; I² = 95.77, p < 0.01) and adjusted OR (1.3, 95 % CI [1.16 - 1.46], p < 0.01; I² = 79.71, p < 0.01). Increasing TyGi also had a higher risk of CP with unadjusted OR (1.53, 95 % CI [1.15 - 2.03], p < 0.01; I² = 98.48, p < 0.01) and adjusted OR (1.23, 95 % CI [1.11 - 1.35], p < 0.01; I² = 89.82, p < 0.01). The association was validated by sensitivity analysis.

CONCLUSION:

Our study indicates a higher risk of CP in patients with higher TyGi scores, underscoring its significance as a predictor for carotid atherosclerosis.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Am J Med Sci Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Am J Med Sci Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States