BMC Cardiovascular Disorders,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Dec. 30, 2024
Ischemic
stroke
is
a
major
contributor
to
global
morbidity
and
mortality,
particularly
in
critically
ill
patients
intensive
care
units
(ICUs).
While
advances
management
have
improved
outcomes,
predicting
mortality
remains
challenging
due
the
involvement
of
complex
metabolic
cardiovascular
factors.
The
triglyceride-glucose
(TyG)
index,
marker
for
insulin
resistance,
has
gained
attention
its
potential
predict
adverse
outcomes
patients.
Furthermore,
TyG-BMI
which
combines
TyG
with
body
mass
index
(BMI),
may
offer
more
comprehensive
measure
by
accounting
obesity-related
burden.
However,
comparative
impact
these
indices
on
short-
long-term
among
ischemic
unclear.
This
retrospective
cohort
study
analyzed
data
from
Medical
Information
Mart
Intensive
Care
IV
(MIMIC-IV
3.0)
database,
including
1,334
were
divided
into
four
groups
based
quartiles,
respectively.
Cox
proportional
hazards
models
employed
assess
association
30-day,
90-day,
180-day,
1-year
all-cause
(ACM).
Kaplan-Meier
survival
analysis
was
used
compare
rates
across
different
levels.
We
utilized
restricted
cubic
splines
(RCS)
examine
between
TyG,
specified
outcomes.
establish
logistic
regression
time
periods,
corresponding
Receiver
Operating
Characteristic
(ROC)
curves
generated.
show
that
Higher
levels
associated
significantly
increased
risk
at
all
points,
highest
quartile
exhibiting
greatest
risk.
Conversely,
having
lower
level
faced
heightened
ACM.
RCS
results
demonstrated
did
not
exhibit
statistically
significant
nonlinear
relationship
points.
observed
mortality.
From
ROC
curve,
it
can
be
performs
better
short-term
demonstrates
superior
performance
revealed
while
alone
strong
predictor
enhances
ability
finding
suggests
both
serve
as
valuable
predictors
differences
various
follow-up
periods.
Based
distinct
characteristics
two
indicators,
future
research
should
focus
selective
integration
clinical
assessment
models,
tailored
profiles
ICU.
approach
could
enhance
precision
stratification
optimize
patient
strategies.
Cardiovascular Diabetology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
23(1)
Published: Aug. 22, 2024
The
triglyceride-glucose
(TyG)
index
and
estimated
glucose
disposal
rate
(eGDR),
which
are
calculated
using
different
parameters,
widely
used
as
markers
of
insulin
resistance
associated
with
cardiovascular
diseases
prognosis.
However,
whether
they
have
an
additive
effect
on
the
risk
mortality
remains
unclear.
This
study
aimed
to
explore
combined
assessment
TyG
eGDR
improved
prediction
long-term
in
individuals
without
diabetes.
In
this
cross-sectional
cohort
study,
data
were
derived
from
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
(NHANES)
2001–2018,
death
record
information
was
obtained
Death
Index.
associations
all-cause
determined
by
multivariate
Cox
regression
analysis
restricted
cubic
splines.
Among
17,787
included
analysis,
there
1946
(10.9%)
deaths
649
(3.6%)
during
a
median
follow-up
8.92
years.
diabetes,
spline
curves
for
followed
J-shape
L-shape,
respectively.
significantly
increased
after
>
9.04
(all-cause
mortality)
or
9.30
(cardiovascular
mortality),
<
4
mg/kg/min
(both
mortality).
association
between
negative
linear
relationship.
no
mortality.
Compared
low
high
group,
those
group
(TyG
4)
showed
highest
(hazard
ratio
[HR]
=
1.592,
95%
confidence
interval
[CI]
1.284–1.975)
(HR
1.683,
CI
1.179-2.400)
overall
population.
Similar
results
observed
There
potential
provided
additional
prognostic
contributed
improving
stratification.
Redox Biology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
76, P. 103334 - 103334
Published: Aug. 30, 2024
Previous
studies
have
shown
that
inflammatory
and
antioxidant
dietary
patterns
can
modify
the
risk
of
COPD,
yet
few
examined
association
these
diets
with
its
early
signs
(PRISm),
potential
role
metabolic
disorders
remains
to
be
elucidated.
Cardiovascular Diabetology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Feb. 7, 2025
Insulin
resistance,
represented
by
increased
triglyceride-glucose
(TyG)
index
levels,
shows
interplay
with
visceral
obesity
and
together
promotes
cardiovascular
diseases
mortality.
However,
significant
controversies
exist
regarding
whether
modified
TyG
indices,
such
as
TyG-BMI,
TyG-WC,
TyG-WHtR,
outperform
the
in
predicting
outcomes.
We
aimed
to
explore
there
was
a
synergistic
effect
of
body
shape
(ABSI),
better
parameter
reflecting
obesity,
on
analyzed
data
from
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
(NHANES)
2001-2018
17,329
individuals.
The
associations
ABSI
mortality
were
investigated
via
Cox
regression
analysis
restricted
cubic
splines.
Receiver
operating
characteristic
(ROC)
curve
performed
compare
predictive
value.
Mediation
used
potential
mediator.
A
total
673
(3.9%)
deaths
occurred
during
median
follow-up
8.92
years.
Individuals
high
(TyG
>
9.04
0.085)
at
highest
risk
both
individuals
(HR
=
1.714,
95%
CI
1.123-2.616)
without
diabetes
1.402,
1.003-1.960),
suggesting
effect.
Next,
we
multiplied
these
two
indicators
established
TyG-ABSI.
It
showed
J-shaped
relationship
positive
linear
diabetes,
respectively.
Arterial
stiffness,
estimated
pulse
wave
velocity,
partially
mediated
TyG-ABSI
mortality,
mediation
proportion
42.7%.
value
greater
than
that
index,
TyG-WHtR
(Harrell's
C-index:
0.710
vs
0.623
0.539
0.612
0.622,
all
p
<
0.001).
simultaneous
assessment
revealed
recommended
use
instead
other
indices
assessment.
Cardiovascular Diabetology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Jan. 31, 2025
The
estimated
glucose
disposal
rate
(eGDR)
has
been
linked
to
incident
cardiovascular
disease
(CVD)
in
individuals
without
diabetes.
However,
few
studies
have
accounted
for
long-term
cumulative
eGDR
exposure.
aim
of
this
study
was
explore
whether
independently
associated
with
CVD
over
the
age
50
years
and
This
used
data
from
China
Health
Retirement
Longitudinal
Study
(CHARLS)
(HRS).
calculated
as
summation
average
each
pair
consecutive
examinations
multiplied
by
time
between
these
two
visits,
years.
outcome
CVD.
Cox
proportional
hazards
regression
models
restricted
cubic
spline
(RCS)
were
evaluate
association
A
total
2430
participants
CHARLS
2008
HRS
included
analysis.
median
at
baseline
59
[IQR:
55-65
years],
1205
(49.59%)
men.
64
57-70
705
(35.11%)
RCS
model
showed
a
negative
linear
incidence
(CHARLS:
P
<
0.001,
nonlinearity
=
0.248;
HRS:
0.013,
0.121).
After
multivariate
adjustment,
higher
levels
lower
risk
(per
SD,
CHARLS:
HR:
0.802,
95%
CI:
0.716-0.898,
0.791,
0.665-0.940,
pooled
analysis:
0.799,
0.726-0.878).
level
an
increased
Continuous
monitoring
exposure
time,
based
on
consideration
traditional
factors,
may
prove
beneficial
early
identification
intervention
high
In
regions
limited
healthcare
resources,
among
ability
access,
process,
understand
health
information
services,
offer
improved
clinical
applicability.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: Oct. 15, 2024
Triglyceride-glucose
(TyG)
index
has
emerged
as
a
novel
biomarker
for
detecting
insulin
resistance
(IR)
and
been
proven
to
be
associated
with
various
diseases.
However,
its
correlation
the
prognosis
of
severe
sepsis
remains
unraveled.
This
retrospective
cohort
study
utilized
patient
records
from
Medical
Information
Mart
Intensive
Care
(MIMIC-IV,
version
2.2)
examine
outcomes
patients
sepsis.
The
primary
were
hospital
mortality
intensive
care
unit
(ICU)
mortality.
between
TyG
was
evaluated
through
Kaplan-Meier
method,
Log-rank
test,
univariate
multivariate
Cox
regression
analyses.
Additionally,
restricted
cubic
spline
(RCS)
analysis
employed
delve
into
nonlinear
relationship
baseline
outcomes,
trend
significance
assessed
quartile
levels.
Subgroup
analyses
conducted
evaluate
consistency
index's
prognostic
value
across
influencing
factors.
included
1,742
requiring
care.
in-hospital
rate
19.75%
(344/1,742),
ICU
14.75%
(257/1,742).
revealed
that,
in
comparison
first
(Q1),
fourth
(Q4)
had
63%
higher
risk
(HR
1.63
[95%
CI
1.22
2.18],
P
<
0.01)
79%
1.79
1.28
2.51],
0.001).
Model
3
showed
that
risks
Q4,
Q3,
Q2
240%,
75%,
33%
higher,
respectively
3.40
2.24
5.16],
0.001;
HR
1.75
1.16
2.63],
=
0.007;
1.33
1.20
1.53],
RCS
identified
association
(overall
nonlinearity
0.001,
an
inflection
point
at
8.9).
effect
size
direction
consistent
different
subgroups,
suggesting
stability
results.
demonstrates
is
significantly
increased
critically
ill
patients,
evidence
non-linear
correlation.
Therefore,
helps
identify
ICU.
Frontiers in Endocrinology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Jan. 6, 2025
Gestational
diabetes
mellitus
(GDM)
is
a
common
metabolic
disorder
with
important
health
implications
for
both
mother
and
offspring.
This
study
aims
to
assess
the
relationship
between
Triglyceride
Glucose
(TyG)
index
GDM
explore
its
clinical
significance.
A
retrospective
cohort
included
631
singleton
pregnant
women.
The
collected
data
on
TyG
index,
glucose
levels,
outcomes
from
all
participants.
Research
objectives
were
validated
using
logistic
regression
analysis
Receiver
Operating
Characteristic
curves.
We
found
an
independent
correlation
increased
risk
of
GDM,
odds
ratio
(OR)
3.11
(95%
confidence
interval
(CI):
2.09-4.63,
P<0.001).
spline
model
revealed
linear
association
in
early
pregnancy
(non-linear
P=0.748),
increase
index.
In
addition,
we
that
has
high
diagnostic
performance
predicting
AUC
value
0.668.
Combined
Age,
it
can
improve
predictive
performance,
0.684.
Compared
lower
quartile
women
higher
have
incidence
premature
birth,
hypertensive
disorders
pregnancy,
intrahepatic
cholestasis
(ICP).
group,
was
negatively
correlated
25
(OH)
D
TBIL,
positively
FBG,
TG,
TC.
strongly
linked
development
factor
it.
Monitoring
levels
valuable
identifying
at
GDM.
Nursing in Critical Care,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
30(2)
Published: Feb. 26, 2025
Abstract
Background
Sepsis,
a
grave
systemic
infection,
presents
substantial
health
challenges.
While
insulin
resistance
frequently
occurs
in
sepsis
conditions,
its
relationship
with
sepsis‐associated
delirium
remains
insufficiently
explored.
Aim
This
study
aimed
to
explore
the
causal
effect
between
triglyceride
glucose
(TyG)
index
and
risk
of
patients
through
use
inference.
Study
Design
A
cohort
5461
admitted
intensive
care
unit
(ICU)
was
selected
from
Medical
Information
Mart
for
Intensive
Care
IV
database.
Patients
were
grouped
into
high
TyG
(≥9.48)
low
(<9.48)
categories.
Propensity
score
matching
applied
control
confounders,
average
treatment
on
treated
calculated.
Results
Of
patients,
59.6%
experienced
delirium.
The
incidence
higher
group
(1751
patients;
66.6%)
than
(56.3%)
(
p
<
.001).
results
logistic
regression
analysis
indicated
that
significantly
(adjusted
odds
ratio
1.34,
95%
confidence
interval:
1.16–1.53).
Following
matching,
increased
by
6.9%
T
=
3.29),
finding
confirmed
Rosenbaum
sensitivity
analysis.
Conclusions
represents
straightforward
efficacious
instrument
nursing
staff
ascertain
likelihood
during
routine
monitoring
their
condition.
ability
make
inferences
observational
studies
provides
novel
approach
research.
Relevance
Clinical
Practice
readily
applicable
ICU
nurses
identify
patients.
enables
possibility
early
intervention
high‐risk
individuals
optimization
outcomes.
Diabetes Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 18, P. 743 - 759
Published: March 1, 2025
Background:
Diabetic
retinopathy
(DR)
is
a
common
microvascular
complication
observed
in
people
with
type
2
diabetes
mellitus
(T2DM).
The
triglyceride-glucose
(TyG)
index,
an
indicator
of
insulin
resistance,
has
uncertain
role
glycemic
management
T2DM
patients
at
risk
for
DR.
This
study
aimed
to
evaluate
the
association
between
TyG
index
and
DR
across
different
control
status.
Methods:
A
total
4,372
in-patients
from
Beijing
Tongren
Hospital
(2013–
2024)
were
included
this
study.
categorized
into
four
groups
based
on
quartiles
(Q1-Q4).
Participants
stratified
by
(Q1-Q4)
status
(HbA1c
<
7%,
7–
9%,
>
9%).
Restricted
cubic
spline
(RCS)
analysis,
logistic
regression,
subgroup
analyses
employed
explore
associations
among
risk.
Results:
Overall,
there
positive
highest
Q4
was
significantly
associated
increased
(odds
ratio
[OR]:
1.289;
95%
confidence
interval
[CI]:
1.008–
1.648,
P
0.05),
compared
lowest
Q1.
Significant
interaction
(
0.05).
Notably,
strongest
HbA1c
9%.
Conclusion:
relationship
high
more
pronounced
9%
group,
indicating
that
may
serve
as
useful
tool
making
stratification
patients.
Keywords:
retinopathy,
control,
glycated
hemoglobin
A1c,
BMC Endocrine Disorders,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: March 18, 2025
To
determine
the
prevalence
of
fatty
pancreas
disease
(FPD)
diagnosed
by
transabdominal
ultrasound
in
Chinese
elderly
aged
65
years
and
above
to
explore
correlation
between
triglyceride
glucose
index
(TyG
index)
FPD
its
severity,
evaluate
ability
TyG
identify
severity.
The
study
population
was
derived
from
Thyroid
Diseases
Older
Population:
Screening,
Surveillance,
Intervention
(TOPS)
conducted
iodine-adapted
areas
Jiangsu
Province
May
July
2021.
A
total
567
participants
rural
were
included
final
analysis.
calculated
established
formula:
Ln
[TG
(mg/dL)
×
FBG
(mg/dL)/2].
degree
intra-pancreatic
fat
deposition
(IPFD)
abdominal
ultrasound.
logistic
regression
model
performed
clinical
parameters,
including
index,
diagnostic
power
assessed
receiver
operating
characteristic
curve
(ROC).
Overall,
72.66%
(412/567)
subjects
had
FPD,
which
over
half
moderate
severe
FPD.
proportions
overweight,
obesity,
NAFLD,
dyslipidemia
significantly
higher
moderate-to-severe
group
than
mild
group.
Multivariate
showed
that
independently
associated
with
population,
but
not
severity
IPFD.
As
level
increased,
metabolic
disorders
worsened
increased
significantly.
a
good
performance
for
combination
BMI
or
NAFLD
improved
is
high
China.
has
identification
poor
recognition
when
combined
other
may
have
more
advantages.
Cardiovascular Diabetology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: March 24, 2025
The
triglyceride–glucose
(TyG)
index,
an
emerging
surrogate
marker
of
insulin
resistance,
has
been
implicated
in
adverse
cardiovascular
outcomes.
However,
its
prognostic
value
critically
ill
patients
with
atrial
fibrillation
(AF)
remains
unclear.
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
the
association
between
TyG
index
and
all-cause
mortality
this
high-risk
population.
We
identified
AF
from
Medical
Information
Mart
for
Intensive
Care
IV
(MIMIC-IV)
database
categorized
them
into
tertiles
based
on
their
levels.
primary
outcome
was
30-day
mortality,
90-day
365-day
as
secondary
Cox
proportional
hazards
regression
analysis
restricted
cubic
splines
were
used
elucidate
relationship
mortality.
Kaplan–Meier
survival
performed
visualize
differences
among
tertiles.
A
total
1473
included;
30-day,
90-day,
rates
26.8%,
33.3%,
41.1%,
respectively.
Multivariate
revealed
that
independently
associated
at
30
days
[hazard
ratio
(HR)
(95%
confidence
interval
(CI))
1.26
(1.09–1.45),
P
=
0.002],
90
[HR
CI)
1.27
(1.11–1.45),
<
0.001],
365
1.24
(1.10–1.40),
0.001].
Restricted
showed
a
positive
linear
risk.
curves
further
confirmed
significant
disparities
across
observed
higher
increased
30,
90,
AF.
underscores
role
key
indicator
risk
stratification
management
intensive
care.