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      Study on the Correlation between the Prevalence of Venous Thromboembolism in Kazak Pregnant and Lying-In Women in Xinjiang

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          In order to reveal the correlation between the prevalence of venous thromboembolism in Kazak pregnant and lying-in women in Xinjiang, the polymorphisms in the promoter region and coding region of the TAFI gene and the interaction of environmental factors are investigated. In this study, determination and analysis of anticoagulation indexes are conducted. The activity of antithrombin III and protein C is measured by chromogenic substrate method, and the activity of protein S is measured by coagulation method. Besides, the detection of APC-R is performed by APC-APTT method. The experimental results show that the prevalence rate of hereditary thrombophilia + DVT among Kazak pregnant women in Xinjiang is 33.8%, and the prevalence rates of AT-III deficiency, PC deficiency, PS deficiency, APCR, and Hcy are 17.5%, 16.7%, 22.0%, 23.7%, and 26.8%, respectively. Also, the genotype frequency and allele frequency distribution of each group are in line with Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium ( P > 0.05). The comparison result indicates that the gene frequency has reached a genetic balance and is representative of the population. It is clearly evident that the polymorphisms of prothrombin gene rs3136447 and rs5896 may be associated with hereditary thrombophilia in Xinjiang Kazaks.

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            Risk factors for venous thromboembolism and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease: do they differ in patients with rheumatoid arthritis?

            Objective Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is an increasing concern in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with little known about risk factors. We aimed to compare risk factors for unprovoked VTE and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) in patients with RA and to assess subsequent ASCVD risk after an unprovoked VTE. Methods People with RA participating in a US-wide longitudinal observational registry from 1998 to 2018 were assessed for incident unprovoked VTE (deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary emboli not associated with cancer, recent surgery, hospitalisation, fracture and pregnancy) and ASCVD (myocardial infarction and stroke) validated from hospital/death records. Risk factors for VTE and ASCVD and the risk of ASCVD after an unprovoked VTE were determined using Cox proportional hazards models. Results During median (IQR) 4 (1.5–7) years of follow-up in 31 366 patients with RA, 539 unprovoked VTE and 1648 ASCVD events were identified. The adjusted models showed increased VTE and ASCVD risk with older age, male sex, comorbidities, prior fracture, worse disability, higher disease activity and glucocorticoids. Traditional cardiovascular disease risk factors were common in both ASCVD and VTE but only increased ASCVD risk with obesity as the exception (VTE HR (95% CI), 1.46 (1.13–1.87)) and ASCVD, 0.58 (0.50–0.68)). ASCVD risk doubled after an unprovoked VTE (HR (95% CI), 2.05 (1.43–2.95)). Conclusion Our findings suggest that unprovoked VTE is mediated by inflammation of RA and may be considered a spectrum of pan-cardiovascular syndrome.
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              Correlation between von Willebrand factor rs216311 gene polymorphism and chronic heart failure complicated by venous thrombosis

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Contrast Media Mol Imaging
                Contrast Media Mol Imaging
                CMMI
                Contrast Media & Molecular Imaging
                Hindawi
                1555-4309
                1555-4317
                2022
                4 August 2022
                : 2022
                : 7001743
                Affiliations
                1Graduate School, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi 830054, China
                2Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Urumqi 830011, China
                3Department of Vascular Surgery, People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Urumqi 830001, China
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                Academic Editor: Yuvaraja Teekaraman

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                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0471-6837
                Article
                10.1155/2022/7001743
                9371827
                36017017
                d4429936-7aeb-45d7-9db3-f53edd38b3d6
                Copyright © 2022 Guanglei Tian et al.

                This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 8 June 2022
                : 28 June 2022
                : 13 July 2022
                Funding
                Funded by: National Natural Science Foundation of China
                Award ID: U1503121
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