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[Abstract] Objective To explore investigation of chronic schizophrenia induced cardiovascular events and influencing factors. Methods A retrospective analysis of clinical data was carried out in 138 patients with chronic schizophrenia from January 2013 to January 2016, they were divided into cardiovascular events group (59 cases) and non cardiovascular events group (79 cases) according to whether they had induced cardiovascular events, differences in clinical data in the two groups were analyzed, Logostic regression analysis was carried out. Results Proportion of smoking history, new type antipsychotic drugs in observation group were higher than non cardiovascular events group (P<0.05); BMI, FPG, FINS, TC, TG, LDL-C, HDL-C in observation group were higher than non cardiovascular events group, apolipoprotein A was significantly lower than non cardiovascular events group (P<0.05); Logistic regression analysis showed that smoking history, BMI, FPG, TC, HDL-C, antipsychotic drugs were closely related to chronic schizophrenia induced cardiovascular events. Conclusion Smoking history, BMI, FPG, TC, antipsychotic drugs are independent risk factors for chronic schizophrenia induced cardiovascular events, high HDL-C is protective factors.
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