scholarly journals Study of Silent Myocardial Infarction in Type Two Diabetes Mellitus Patients in a Tertiary Care Center

2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (44) ◽  
pp. 3305-3309
Author(s):  
Abhijit Arvind Patil ◽  
Makrand Mane ◽  
Vivek Redkar

BACKGROUND Coronary artery disease is known as a serious plague because of its regularity in different bits of the world. The signs of coronary artery issue handle a wide range from the mind boggling minor coronary atherosclerosis without angina or ischaemia to sudden passing. METHODS The present study was cross sectional, observational study carried out at tertiary care center. This study was conducted during the period from January 2016 to June 2017. All Type two Diabetes Mellitus 100 patients attending Department of Medicine included in the study. RESULTS Majority of study subjects were in age 51 - 60 years (46 %) having DM (Diabetes Mellitus) since 5 - 10 years (46 %). A lot of patients overweight (40 %), dyslipidaemia (22 %). It mean fasting and post prandial glucose among patients was 164 ± 15.18 mg / dL and 189.4 ± 23.29 mg / dL exclusively. The mean LDL, HDL, VLDL, complete cholesterol and greasy oils levels among patients was 118.14 ± 24.2 mg / dL, 42.60 ± 5.12 mg / dL, 35.68 ± 7.09 mg / dL, 204.96 ± 28.76 mg / dL, 166.17 ± 31.92 mg / dL independently. The regularity was 27 %. The prevalence of MI among DM patients was major in age pack 51 - 60 years (13 %). The ECG changes in calm MI among DM patients showed that a lot of calm MI patients had ST dejection and adjusted T wave inversion (77.77). CONCLUSIONS Standard checking ECG is be commonly useful and unobtrusive gadget in myocardial ischaemia area n asymptomatic diabetic patients. KEY WORDS Myocardial Ischaemia, Diabetes Mellitus.

2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 119
Author(s):  
MArchana Balakrishnan ◽  
Jayanivash Jayam ◽  
ND Srinivasaprasad ◽  
S Sujit ◽  
MEdwin Fernando

2008 ◽  
Vol 29 (6) ◽  
pp. 564-566
Author(s):  
Anucha Apisarnthanarak ◽  
Supanee Jirajariyavej ◽  
Kanokporn Thongphubeth ◽  
Chananart Yuekyen ◽  
David K. Warren ◽  
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We performed a study with a 1:3 ratio of case patients (n = 11) to control patients (n = 33) to evaluate risk factors for postoperative endophthalmitis in a Thai tertiary care center. Multivariate analysis revealed that diabetes mellitus and surgeon A were associated risk factors. Preoperative diabetes mellitus control and the improvement of infection control practices led to the termination of the outbreak.


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