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Endocrinología y Nutrición | 2014

Índice triglicéridos y glucosa: un indicador útil de insulinorresistencia

Gisela Unger; Silvia Fabiana Benozzi; Fernando Perruzza; Graciela Laura Pennacchiotti

INTRODUCTION Insulin resistance assessment requires sophisticated methodology of difficult application. Therefore, different estimators for this condition have been suggested. The aim of this study was to evaluate the triglycerides and glucose (TyG) index as a marker of insulin resistance and to compare it to the triglycerides/HDL cholesterol ratio (TG/HDL-C), in subjects with and without metabolic syndrome (MS). MATERIAL AND METHODS An observational, cross-sectional study was conducted on 525 adults of a population from Bahia Blanca, Argentina, who were divided into two groups: with MS (n=89) and without MS (n=436). The discriminating capacities for MS of the TyG index, calculated as Ln (TG [mg/dL] x glucose [mg/dL]/2), and the TG/HDL-C ratio were evaluated. Pre-test probability for MS was 30%. RESULTS The mean value of the TyG index was higher in the group with MS as compared to the group without MS and its correlation with the TG/HDL-C ratio was good. The cut-off values for MS in the overall population were 8.8 for the TyG index (sensitivity=79%, specificity=86%), and 2.4 for the TG/HDL-C ratio (sensitivity=88%, specificity=72%). The positive likelihood ratios and post-test probabilities for these parameters were 5.8 vs 3.1 and 72% vs 58% respectively. The cut-off point for the TyG index was 8.8 in men and 8.7 in women; the respective values for TG/C-HDL were 3.1 in men and 2.2 in women. CONCLUSIONS The TyG index was a good discriminant of MS. Its simple calculation warrants its further study as an alternative marker of insulin resistance.


Biochemia Medica | 2018

Fasting conditions: Influence of water intake on clinical chemistry analytes

Silvia Fabiana Benozzi; Gisela Unger; Amparo Campion; Graciela Laura Pennacchiotti

Introduction Currently available recommendations regarding fasting requirements before phlebotomy do not specify any maximum water intake volume permitted during the fasting period. The aim was to study the effects of 300 mL water intake 1 h before phlebotomy on specific analytes. Materials and methods Blood was collected from 20 women (median age (min-max): 24 (22 - 50) years) in basal state (T0) and 1 h after 300 mL water intake (T1). Glucose, total proteins (TP), urea, creatinine, cystatin C, total bilirubin (BT), total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides (Tg), uric acid (UA), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), aspartate-aminotransferase (AST), alanine-aminotransferase and lactate-dehydrogenase (LD) were studied. Results were analyzed using Wilcoxon test. Mean difference (%) was calculated for each analyte and was further compared with reference change value (RCV). Only mean differences (%) higher than RCV were considered clinically significant. Results Significant differences (median T0 vs median T1, P) were observed for TP (73 vs 74 g/L, 0.001); urea (4.08 vs 4.16 mmol/L, 0.010); BT (12 vs 13 µmol/L, 0.021); total cholesterol (4.9 vs 4.9 mmol/L, 0.042); Tg (1.05 vs 1.06 mmol/L, 0.002); UA (260 vs 270 µmol/L, 0.006); GGT (12 vs 12 U/L, 0.046); AST (22 vs 24 U/L, 0.001); and LD (364 vs 386 U/L, 0.001). Although the differences observed were statistically significant, they were not indicative of clinically significant changes. Conclusions A water intake of 300 mL 1 h prior to phlebotomy does not interfere with the analytes studied in the present work.


Endocrinología y Nutrición | 2014

Triglycerides and glucose index: a useful indicator of insulin resistance.

Gisela Unger; Silvia Fabiana Benozzi; Fernando Perruzza; Graciela Laura Pennacchiotti


Steroids | 2006

Signal transduction pathways involved in non-genomic action of estrone on vascular tissue.

Virginia Massheimer; Nélida Polini; Cristina Alvarez; Silvia Fabiana Benozzi; M.B. Rauschemberger; Juana Selles


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2009

Insulino resistencia y síndrome metabólico en pacientes con enfermedad coronaria definida por angiografía

Silvia Fabiana Benozzi; Fernando Ordoñez; Nélida Polini; Cristina Alvarez; Juana Selles; Raúl Ignacio Coniglio


Revista Argentina de Cardiología | 2010

Son aplicables las funciones SCORE y NCEP para el cálculo del riesgo cardiovascular en prevención primaria en la población argentina

Silvia Fabiana Benozzi; Cristina Alvarez; Guillermo Gómez Echeverría; Fernando Perruzza; Graciela Laura Pennacchiotti; San Juan


Acta Bioquimica Clinica Latinoamericana | 2010

Aterosclerosis: biomarcadores plasmáticos emergentes

Silvia Fabiana Benozzi; Raúl Ignacio Coniglio


Acta Bioquimica Clinica Latinoamericana | 2017

Albuminuria: consideraciones preanalíticas y analíticas

Silvia Fabiana Benozzi; Graciela Laura Pennacchiotti


Archivos de Medicina Familiar y General | 2015

Detección temprana de la enfermedad renal crónica: una tarea conjunta entre médicos y bioquímicos

Silvia Fabiana Benozzi; Graciela Laura Pennacchiotti


Acta Bioquimica Clinica Latinoamericana | 2014

Evaluación del desempeño analítico de tres métodos de cuantificación de hemoglobina A1c

Gisela Unger; Gustavo Ruiz; Pablo Milano; Silvia Fabiana Benozzi; Graciela Laura Pennacchiotti

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Gisela Unger

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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Cristina Alvarez

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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Fernando Perruzza

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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Juana Selles

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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Amparo Campion

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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Ignacio Buffone

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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Nélida Polini

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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Pablo Milano

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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