Could Systemic Inflammation in Healthy Individuals With Obesity Indicate Subclinical Atherosclerosis?

Author:

Ozbeyaz Nail B.1ORCID,Gokalp Gokhan1ORCID,Algul Engin2ORCID,Kilic Pinar3,Saricam Orkun4,Aydinyilmaz Faruk5,Guliyev Ilkin6

Affiliation:

1. Pursaklar State Hospital, Department of Cardiology Clinic, Ankara, Turkey

2. University of Health Sciences, Diskapi Yildirim Beyazit Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey

3. Pursaklar State Hospital, Department of Radiology Clinic, Ankara, Turkey

4. Pursaklar State Hospital, Department of İnternal Medicine Clinic, Ankara, Turkey

5. Erzurum Education and Research Hospital, Erzurum, Turkey

6. Medical Park Hospital, Tokat, Turkey

Abstract

Obesity is one of today’s pandemics. The link between obesity and inflammation is well established and contributes to atherogenesis. We aimed to determine the relationship between carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) and inflammation in healthy obese patients (n = 289). The patients were referred to the outpatient clinic due to obesity but had no chronic diseases. Subclinical atherosclerosis was defined as present in participants with cIMT values greater than those expected according to their age group. In patients with subclinical atherosclerosis, the neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio (1.86 ± .65 vs 1.57 ± .45, P < .01), platelet–lymphocyte ratio (120.0 ± 41.2 vs 106.8 ± 30.5, P ≤ .01), and systemic immune-inflammatory index (SII) (550.0 ± 232.8 vs 430.4 ± 135.0, P ≤ .01) were found to be higher. SII was the only independent risk factor for developing subclinical atherosclerosis (odds ratio (OR): 1.995, odds ratio (95% confidence interval): 1.692–4.099), P = .004). The area under the curve (AUC) was .664 (95% CI: .605–.729, P ≤ .001), and the optimal cut-off value was 436.7 (69.3% sensitivity and 61.6% specificity). In conclusion, SII may indicate subclinical atherosclerosis in healthy obese patients, thus leading to early initiation of treatment to reduce cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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