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Deficit of Magnesium and States of Hypercoagulation: Intellectual Analysis of Data Obtained From a Sample of Patients Aged 18-50 years From Medical and Preventive Facilities in Russia.

Olga A Gromova1, I Yu Torshin, Zh D Kobalava, M A Sorokina, S V Villevalde, S A Galochkin, I V Gogoleva, O N Gracheva, T R Grishina, A N Gromov, E Yu Egorova, A G Kalacheva, S I Malyavskaya, I A Meraï, V A Semenov.   

Abstract

The states characterized by pronounced hypercoagulable components (deep vein thrombosis, cardio- and cerebro-vascular pathologies) are caused by multiple pathophysiological factors, including insufficient supply of magnesium (Mg) and other micronutrients. AIM: to present results of analysis of the Institute of Microelements Data Base (IMDB) performed from point of view of interrelationships of Mg deficit and hypercoagulable states in adults treated in medico-preventive facilities of Central, Northwestern, Northern, and Siberian federal districts of Russia.
METHODS: The analysis was realized as analysis of data obtained in a cross-sectional study. In the cohort of patients (n=1453) formed from the IMBD adequacy of Mg supply was assessed by magnesium levels in blood plasma (MgBP) (0.69±0.15 mmol/L) and estimates of daily Mg consumption according to dietary diaries (MgD) (185±90 mg/day).
RESULTS: Mg supply was adequate (MgBP >0.80 mmol/L, MgD >300 mg/day) in not more than 6% of patients. Presence of "Hypercoagulation" label in data base was associated with greater number of chronic diseases (2.3±2.1 and 0.83±0.8 with and without this label, respectively, р=0.0006) and elevated risk of the presence on 4 comorbid pathologies (odds ratio [OR] 18, 95% confidence interval [CI] 10-25, р=0.0006). Mg deficit (MgBP.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30704380     DOI: 10.18087/cardio.2018.4.10106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kardiologiia        ISSN: 0022-9040            Impact factor:   0.395


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