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

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 (Mg BP) (0.69±0.15 mmol / L) and estimates of daily Mg consumption according to dietary diaries (Mg D) (185±90 mg / day). Results. Mg supply was adequate (Mg BP >0.80 mmol / L, Mg D >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, p=0.0006) and elevated risk of the presence on 4 comorbid pathologies (odds ratio [OR] 18, 95 % confidence interval [CI] 10-25, p=0.0006). Mg deficit (Mg BP <0.70 mmol / L) was associated with hypercoagulable states (OR 5.42, 95 % CI 1.83-16, p=0.0006), neurologic pathologies (partial epilepsy, vertigo, alcohol dependence syndrome, obsessive-compulsive disorder) and pathologies related to chronic inflammation (ulcerative colitis, allergy, ischemic heart disease). Blood hypercoagulation was associated with prescription of drugs capable to provoke hypercoagulable states and simultaneously Mg deficit: androgens and anabolic steroids (OR 4.00, 95 % CI 1.88-8.50, p=0.00008), immunodepressants (OR 5.16, 95 %CI 1.96-13.58, p=0.0002), tetracyclic antidepressants (OR 4.47, 95 %CI 1.54-13, p=0.0026), estrogen containing oral contraceptives (OR 3.3, 95 %CI 1.5-6.2, p=0.0028), and antibiotics (OR 1.80, 95 %CI 1-3.36, p=0.058). Lowered Mg BP levels were associated with augmented sensation of pain, lowering of efficacy of analgesia, and with more pronounced cutaneous lesions. Conclusion. Thus, regular intake of magnesium preparations is indicated for the vast majority of adult patients in medico-preventive facilities especially to those with hypercoagulation and polypragmasy. © 2018 Media Sphera Publishing Group.All right reserved.

Authors
Gromova O.A.1 , Torshin I.Yu.1, 2 , Kobalava Zh.D. 3, 4 , Sorokina M.A. 4 , Villevalde S.V. 3 , Galochkin S.A. 3 , Gogoleva I.V.5 , Gracheva O.N.6 , Grishina T.R.5 , Gromov A.N.1 , Egorova E.Yu.5 , Kalacheva A.G.5 , Malyavskaya S.I.2 , Merai I.A. 3 , Semenov V.A.7
Journal
Publisher
KlinMed Consulting
Number of issue
4
Language
Russian
Pages
22-35
Status
Published
Volume
58
Year
2018
Organizations
  • 1 Federal Research Center Computer Science and Control, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 2 Northern State Medical University, Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation
  • 3 Peoples Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 4 Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 5 Ivanovo State Medical Academy, Ivanovo, Russian Federation
  • 6 Samara State Medical University, Samara, Russian Federation
  • 7 Kemerovo State Medical University, Kemerovo, Russian Federation
Keywords
Cross-sectional study; Dietary magnesium consumption; Intellectual analysis.; Magnesium plasma levels
Date of creation
19.07.2019
Date of change
22.03.2022
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/38447/
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