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The levels of lipoprotein A-I (LP A-I) containing apolipoprotein A-I (apo A-I) and devoid of apolipoprotein A-II (apo A-II) have been determined in a group of 86 children and adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes of age between 1.3 and 22 years. The duration of diabetes in the studied group ranged between 0.25 and 15 years. The patients studied were further divided into subgroups taking into account the duration of diabetes as well as the occurrence of complications of diabetes, obesity and predisposition to early development of atherosclerosis in family history. The analysis of the results took into account the relations between the levels of LP A-I and other parameters of lipid metabolism like cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL-cholesterol, apo A-I and apo A-II concentrations as well as the effectiveness of metabolic control of diabetes. LP A-I concentration was the lowest in group of children with diabetes lasting up to one year. This parameter was correlated positively with the levels of HDL-cholesterol and apo A-I, and negatively with HbA1c. It was not related to the coexisting complications, obesity or predisposition to atherosclerosis in family history. The above results indicate that the state of metabolic control of diabetes significantly influences the level of LP A-I. Considering the importance of LP A-I in preventing atherosclerosis it should be stressed that a decrease in its level during the period of prolonged hypoglycemia constitutes still another risk factor for development of atherosclerosis in diabetic children and adolescents.
Endokrynol Pol 1992
PMID:[Lipid metabolism in children and adolescents with insulin dependent diabetes. II. Evaluation of changes in lipoprotein A-I in children and adolescents with insulin dependent diabetes]. 134 32

The levels of the following blood serum lipid constituents: total cholesterol, triglycerides, phospholipids, HDL-cholesterol, apolipoproteins AI, AII and B, and lipoprotein fractions have been determined in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes in relation to sex, age, duration of diabetes, coexistence of obesity, insulin dosage and history of genetic predispositions. The age of the patients was between 1.3 and 22 years and the duration of the disease ranged between 3 months and 15 years. The analysis of the results revealed that sex, age, daily insulin dose and the known genetic predispositions have no influence on the values of the parameters of lipid metabolism. However, an increase in the levels of cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides and apolipoproteins AI and B was observed along with the progressing duration of the disease. An increase in the levels of cholesterol, apolipoprotein B and beta-lipoprotein, and a decrease in the level of alpha-lipoprotein have been found in diabetic children with coexisting obesity. The above analysis indicates that besides metabolic control of diabetes its duration and accompanying obesity may negatively influence the course of the disease contributing to the precocious development of atherosclerosis.
Endokrynol Pol 1992
PMID:[Lipid metabolism in patients with insulin dependent diabetes. IV. Effect of sex, age, excess body weight, duration of diabetes, insulin dosage and family history on lipid metabolism in patients with insulin dependent diabetes]. 134 34

The level of lipoprotein Lp(a), one of the risk factors of atherosclerosis, was determined in 91 children and adolescents of age ranging from 3.3 to 22 years suffering from insulin-dependent diabetes. The changes in Lp(a) were analyzed in relation to the group of patients, the duration of diabetes, possible genetic factors, other factors predisposing to early onset of atherosclerosis, and occurrence of obesity in the analyzed group. The relation between the level of Lp(a) and other parameters of lipid metabolism (total cholesterol, triglycerides, phospholipids, HDL-cholesterol and apolipoprotein B) as well as a degree of metabolic normalization of diabetes (as assessed by the determination of glycosylated hemoglobin and fructosamine) was studied in addition. No relation between Lp(a) and the factors mentioned above, with exception of glycosylated hemoglobin and fructosamine concentrations, could be demonstrated. The elevated level of Lp(a) in children and adolescents during the period of poor metabolic control of diabetes may constitute an additional risk factor for early onset of atherogenic changes.
Endokrynol Pol 1991
PMID:[State of lipid metabolism in children and adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes. I. Evaluation of lipoprotein (A) behavior in children and adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes]. 136 93

Retrospective analysis included 316 case histories of diabetic patients treated at the Silesian Rheumatology Hospital in 1987-1988. An analysis included causes of disorders, calcium-phosphorus metabolism disturbances, lipid and purine disorders. Statistical parameters were compared with the type of diabetes mellitus, duration of the disease, sex, age and obesity. There were 10% of inflammatory rheumatic disorders (6.4% rheumatic arthritis, 1.7% of rheumatoid spondylosis and 2% of other disorders) in the analysed case histories, and 32% of degenerative disorders (19% of vertebral column joints and 12.7% of other joints). Degenerative disorders were noted more frequently in patients with diabetes mellitus type 2, treated with insulin, while spondylopathies were particularly frequent in female patients of this group. Biochemical disorders in the form of hypocalcemia and hypophosphatemia, hypertriglyceridemia, hyperuricemia, signs of lesions to the liver and kidneys were more increasing with the duration of the disease and the degree of insulin-dependence. Locomotive system disorders are not related only to primary articular lesions. They depend also on diabetic neuro-vascular complications and osteopenia.
Pol Tyg Lek
PMID:[Why are diabetic patients treated at rheumatological hospitals?]. 140 36

The author analyses distant results of the Polish vascular prostheses implantation to 227 patients with aorto-iliac occlusive disease. Eighty two (29.6%) patients died within 5 years following the operation. Therefore, an analysis of the distant results of therapy included 145 patients. An excellent result was achieved in 20.7% of the treated patients, satisfactory result in 53.9%, no improvement or worsening in 20.7% of cases. Statistically significant relationship between the degree of pre-operative ischemia and outcome of surgery has been noted. Considering blood hypertension, diabetes mellitus, obesity, hypercholesterolemia, and tobacco smoking prior to and after surgery as risk factors, no statistically significant relationship between the distant result of the treatment and the number of risk factor in a single patient has been observed.
Pol Tyg Lek
PMID:[Long-term results of aorto-iliac occlusive disease treatment with implantation of the Polish vascular prosthesis]. 140 58

Structural changes in both biliary tract and pancreas have been assessed with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in 100 diabetic patients divided into subgroups depending on the type of diabetes mellitus, i.e. type I, type II and III-pancreatic. Control group included 100 randomly selected patients without diabetes mellitus in whom endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography has been performed for various indications. Structural changes in the biliary tract and pancreas have been more frequent in diabetic patients than in the control group (47 and 75% vs 32 and 30%, respectively). Cholelithiasis has been noted in 27.8% of patients with type II diabetes mellitus and in 11.3% of patients with type I diabetes mellitus; obesity has been found in 57 and 12% of patients, respectively. Other biliary tract disorders, mainly in the form of segmental stenosis or dilatation of the common bile duct, have been more frequent in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. Pancreatic disorders, assessed with the aid of Cambridge classification, have been noted in all patients with pancreatic diabetes and in 80.7% of patients with diabetes mellitus type I. Incidence of so-called doubtful and mild disorders has been more frequent (22.2 and 24.1%, respectively) in patients with diabetes mellitus type II whereas "moderate" and "severe" disorders have been significantly less frequent (7.4 and 1.9% of patients). The results indicate, that endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is useful in the assessment of bile ducts structure and pancreatic exocrine activity in diabetic patients in whom disorders are more frequent.
Pol Tyg Lek
PMID:[Anatomic changes in the biliary tract and pancreas in patients with diabetes mellitus diagnosed by endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography]. 143 89

Insulinemia in patients with essential hypertension and normal glucose tolerance was assessed. The study involved 25 patients divided into subgroups according body weight and 9 of control subjects. It was found, that hyperinsulinemia seen in hypertensive patients seems to be associated with obesity. Moreover, hyperinsulinemia does not depend primarily on hypersecretion of insulin but may reflect resistance to insulin and ab normal metabolism in the liver.
Pol Tyg Lek
PMID:[Insulin and C-peptide levels in patients with idiopathic arterial hypertension]. 148 31

Symptoms and signs in 12 patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) syndrome have been presented. The most common symptoms were snoring , increased motor activity during sleep and excessive daytime somnolence. The factors predisposing to OSA syndrome were obesity and anatomic abnormalities of the upper airway structure. In some cases the signs of OSA syndrome included hypertension, right heart failure, chronic alveolar hypoventilation and polycythemia. Polysomnography showed sleep fragmentation and the prevalence of light sleep stages. Obstructive sleep apneas repeated 73 +/- 23 times per hour of sleep. The mean apnea duration was 19 +/- 8 s. The mean arterial oxygen saturation during apnea was 72 +/- 14%.
Pol Tyg Lek
PMID:[Diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome]. 148 56

The objective of this work is to present the methodology and basic results of epidemiological studies, which facilitate the evaluation of risk of death from cardiovascular diseases in males of working age, exposed to risk factors related to this group of diseases, in comparison with females. The results revealed that in Poland, social and stressogenic factors determining strong negative life-styles play a significant part in shaping male mortality. These factors, acting in combination with high rates of hazards such as smoking, arterial hypertension, obesity and diabetes, significantly increase mortality from cardiovascular diseases.
Pol J Occup Med Environ Health 1991
PMID:The risk of death from cardiovascular diseases in the male population of working age in Poland. II. Epidemiological observations and basic results. 181 41

The authors present three patients with fever of hectic profile following partial excluding jejuno-ileal anastomosis for extreme obesity. Cause of such a high fever was not detected in any patient. Despite the treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics and intensive treatment no decrease in body temperature was achieved. Failure of these conservative methods forced surgeons to restore physiological integrity of the small intestine. Rapid normalization of body temperature and improvement in patients health status were noted after surgery.
Pol Tyg Lek
PMID:[Restoration of physiologic integrity of the gastrointestinal tract because of fever following partial jejuno-ileal anastomosis in extreme obesity]. 184 40


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