Clinical Profile and Conventional Risk Factors of Acute Coronary Syndrome in Late Elderly Patients

IF 0.1 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Nepalese Heart Journal Pub Date : 2022-11-21 DOI:10.3126/njh.v20i2.48834
R. Simkhada, B. Khan, S. Kc
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Background and Aims: Acute coronary syndrome is an important health issue. There is paucity of its data in late elderly. We aimed to study their clinical profile and prevalence of conventional risk factors. Methods: Descriptive cross-sectional study conducted at Shahid Gangalal National Heart Centre from February 2022 to May 2022 including 71 consecutive patients of acute coronary syndrome of age >75 years. They were evaluated focusing their chief complaints and cardiovascular risk factors. Results: Mean age was 80.32±4.06 years. Forty (56.33%) were male and 31 (43.66%) were female. Thirty-nine (54.92%) were hypertensive, 29 (40.84%) were diabetic, 18 (25.35%) were smoker, 10 (14.08%) had history of dyslipidemia and 6 (8.45%) had family history of cardiovascular disease. Chest pain was present in 54 (76.05%), dyspnea in 28 (39.43%), sweating in 15 (21.12%) and nausea/vomiting in 8 (11.26%). Palpitation was present in 7 (9.85%), and epigastric pain in 13 (18.30%). Seven (9.85%)   gave history of pre-syncope/ syncope and 6 (8.45%) had altered mental status. There was significant correlation of smoking (p=0.02) and types of ACS (p=0.001) with gender. Conclusion: Acute coronary syndrome were plausibility common in late elderly female. Chest pain was commonest complaint in both genders.  Dyspnea, sweating and epigastric pain were also common. Pre-syncope/ syncope and altered mental status were also present in some cases. Conventional risk factors were quite common in both genders. These symptoms can be features acute coronary syndrome in elderly hence should be evaluated cautiously.   
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老年晚期患者急性冠状动脉综合征的临床特点和常规危险因素
背景与目的:急性冠状动脉综合征是一个重要的健康问题。它在老年晚期的数据很少。我们旨在研究他们的临床特征和常规危险因素的患病率。方法:2022年2月至2022年5月在Shahid Gangalal国家心脏中心进行的描述性横断面研究,包括71名年龄>75岁的连续急性冠状动脉综合征患者。评估的重点是他们的主要主诉和心血管风险因素。结果:平均年龄80.32±4.06岁。男性40人(56.33%),女性31人(43.66%)。39人(54.92%)患有高血压,29人(40.84%)患有糖尿病,18人(25.35%)吸烟,10人(14.08%)有血脂异常史,6人(8.45%)有心血管疾病家族史。胸痛54例(76.05%),呼吸困难28例(39.43%),出汗15例(21.12%),恶心/呕吐8例(11.26%)。心悸7例(9.85%),上腹痛13例(18.30%)。7例(98.5%)有晕厥前/晕厥病史,6例(8.45%)有精神状态改变。吸烟(p=0.02)和ACS类型(p=0.001)与性别显著相关。结论:急性冠状动脉综合征在老年晚期女性中普遍存在。胸痛是男女中最常见的主诉。呼吸困难、出汗和上腹部疼痛也很常见。晕厥前/晕厥和精神状态改变也出现在一些病例中。传统的风险因素在两性中都很常见。这些症状可能是老年人急性冠状动脉综合征的特征,因此应谨慎评估。
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