scholarly journals Diagnostic importance of platelet parameters in patients with acute coronary syndrome admitted to a tertiary care hospital in southwest region, Saudi Arabia

2012 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdullah S. Assiri ◽  
Abdul-moneim Jamil ◽  
Ahmed A. Mahfouz ◽  
Zizi S. Mahmoud ◽  
Mohamed Ghallab
Author(s):  
I. Mariraj ◽  
M. Naveen Kumar ◽  
N. S. Ani Rubitha ◽  
R. Rameshwar

Background and Objectives: Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) is one of the major causes for mortality and morbidity among the cardiovascular diseases in India. In this study the modifiable risk factors leading to ACS are considered and its prevalence in a Tertiary care hospital is studied. Materials and Methods: This is a prospective type of study conducted in a tertiary care hospital. A total of 100 patients diagnosed with ACS were taken in this study. Their data was taken, and results were formulated in excel data sheet. Results: Among the UA patients, 65% were found to be dyslipidaemic, 60% as obese, 45% as diabetics, 47.5% as hypertensive and 40% as smokers. Among the NSTEMI patients, 66.67% were found to be dyslipidaemic, 52.78% as hypertensive, 44.44% as smokers, 30.56% as diabetics and 27.78% as obese. Among the STEMI patients, 37.50% were found to be dyslipidemic, 25% as both diabetic and obese, 20.83% as hypertensive,12.5% as smokers. Hypertension, dyslipidemia, smoking and obesity showed significance. Conclusion: The prevalence of modifiable risk factors is a major concern for developing ACS and when they are modified there will be a great reduction in the incidence of ACS.


Author(s):  
João Calvão ◽  
Ana Filipa Amador ◽  
Catarina Martins da Costa ◽  
Paulo Maia Araújo ◽  
Teresa Pinho ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 24 (09) ◽  
pp. 1275-1279
Author(s):  
Ayesha Ijaz ◽  
Asna Ijaz ◽  
Abubakr Ali Saad ◽  
Salman Zafar ◽  
Sohail Safdar ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (Suppl 2) ◽  
pp. s48-s48
Author(s):  
Priyamali Jayasekera ◽  
GKG Dasanayake ◽  
PMK Bandara ◽  
DANL Jayawardhena ◽  
KMS Malkanthi

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