Profile of patients undergoing coronary angiography at tertiary care center in Northeast India

G. Narayanaswamy, S. Kshetrimayum, H. Sharma, K. Devi, N. Manpang, D. Chongtham
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Background: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Increased age, male sex, diabetes-mellitus, hypertension, smoking, and dyslipidemia are important risk factors of CAD. Diagnostic coronary angiography (CAG) and subsequent angioplasty is the mainstay of management in CAD. Objectives: The objective of the study is (1) To study the clinical and echocardiographic profile among patients undergoing CAG. (2) To analyze the angiographic findings with respect to CAD risk factors. Methods: A observational cross-sectional study of 100 patients who underwent CAG at Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital, Imphal, from October 2015 to September 2017 were studied. Detailed history and echocardiographic findings were obtained. Angiographic findings were studied with respect to various risk factors. Data were analyzed using SPSS (version 21) and Chi-square test. Results: Single vessel disease was the most common angiographic abnormality (71%). Left anterior descending artery was the most common artery involved, followed by the right coronary artery and left circumflex artery, respectively. Elderly patients (>60 years) and males had more severe form of CAD. Triple vessel disease (TVD) was more common in diabetic patients than nondiabetics (16.7% >5.7%, P = 0.153). Hypertensives had less severe disease when compared to nonhypertensives. Smoking had no effect on the severity of disease. All patients with TVD had regional wall motion abnormality, and severe systolic dysfunction was present in 33.3% of them. Conclusions: Increased age, male sex, and patients with diabetes mellitus were predisposed to develop more severe CAD. Smoking, hypertension, and dyslipidemia had no effect on severity or pattern of artery involvement.
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在印度东北部三级保健中心接受冠状动脉造影的患者概况
背景:冠状动脉疾病(CAD)是全世界发病率和死亡率的主要原因。年龄增加、男性、糖尿病、高血压、吸烟和血脂异常是冠心病的重要危险因素。诊断性冠状动脉造影(CAG)和随后的血管成形术是CAD治疗的主要手段。目的:本研究的目的是:(1)研究CAG患者的临床和超声心动图特征。(2)分析冠心病危险因素的血管造影结果。方法:对2015年10月至2017年9月在英帕尔三级保健教学医院接受CAG治疗的100例患者进行观察性横断面研究。获得详细的病史和超声心动图结果。血管造影结果与各种危险因素进行了研究。数据分析采用SPSS (version 21)和卡方检验。结果:单血管病变是最常见的血管造影异常(71%)。左前降支是最常见的受累动脉,其次是右冠状动脉和左旋动脉。老年患者(60 ~ 60岁)和男性的冠心病形式更为严重。三支血管病变(TVD)在糖尿病患者中较非糖尿病患者更为常见(16.7%比5.7%,P = 0.153)。与非高血压患者相比,高血压患者的病情较轻。吸烟对疾病的严重程度没有影响。所有TVD患者均有局部壁运动异常,其中33.3%的患者存在严重的收缩功能障碍。结论:年龄、男性和糖尿病患者易发生更严重的冠心病。吸烟、高血压和血脂异常对动脉受累的严重程度和模式没有影响。
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