M. Demirel, Ibrahim Donmez, E. Uçaroğlu, A. Yüksel
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Despite decreased incidence and mortality rates in recent years, coronary heart diseases remain one of the leading causes of death. According to TEKHARF study by the Turkish Cardiology Society, 2 million people have coronary artery disease in Turkey. According to TEKHARF data, cardiovascular diseases are responsible for 45% of all deaths in our country [3]. It is estimated that the number of patients with heart disease will reach 3.4 million if this negative situation, similar to the rates in developed countries, continues [2].