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Ethnic disparities in the risk of colorectal adenomas associated with lipid levels: a retrospective multiethnic study.

Ashley H Davis-Yadley1, Seth Lipka, Huafeng Shen, Valerie Devanney, Supreeya Swarup, Alex Barnowsky, Jeff Silpe, Josh Mosdale, Qinshi Pan, Svetlana Fridlyand, Suhas Sreeharshan, Albin Abraham, Prakash Viswanathan, Bhuma Krishnamachari.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although data exists showing that uncontrolled lipid levels in white and black patients is associated with colorectal adenomas, there are currently no studies looking only at the Hispanic population.
PURPOSE: With the rapid increase in the Hispanic population, we aimed to look at their risk of colorectal adenomas in association with lipid levels.
METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 1473 patients undergoing colonoscopy from 2009 to 2011 at a community hospital. Statistical analysis was performed using Chi-squared for categorical variables and t test for continuous variables with age-, gender-, and race-adjusted odds ratios. Unconditional logistic regression model was used to estimate 95 % confidence intervals (CI). SAS 9.3 software was used to perform all statistical analysis.
RESULTS: In our general population, there was an association with elevated triglyceride levels greater than 150 and presence of multiple colorectal adenomas with odds ratio (OR) 1.60 (1.03, 2.48). There was an association with proximal colon adenomas and cholesterol levels between 200 and 239 with OR 1.57 (1.07, 2.30), and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels of greater than 130 with OR 1.54 (1.04, 2.30). There was no association between high-density lipoproteins (HDL) levels and colorectal adenomas. The Hispanic population showed no statistical correlation between elevated triglycerides, cholesterol, or LDL with the presence, size, location, or multiplicity of colorectal adenomas.
CONCLUSIONS: We found a significant correlation between elevated lipid levels and colorectal adenomas in white and black patients; however, there was no such association in the Hispanic population. This finding can possibly be due to environmental factors such as dietary, colonic flora, or genetic susceptibility, which fosters further investigation and research.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25417075     DOI: 10.1007/s12029-014-9671-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gastrointest Cancer


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