Blood Group Types O and Non-O Are Associated With Coronary Collateral Circulation Development

Blood group types are associated with coronary artery disease. However, data are scarce about the impact of blood group types on coronary collateral circulation. In this study, we aimed to investigate the relationship between the blood group types and coronary collateral circulation. Two hundred and...

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Main Authors: Savas Celebi MD, Ozlem Ozcan Celebi MD, Berkten Berkalp MD, Sinan Aydogdu MD, Basri Amasyali MD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-01-01
Series:Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1076029619900544
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spelling doaj-84121d2a970e4cb9a4ae5352b705923b2020-11-25T04:11:10ZengSAGE PublishingClinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis1938-27232020-01-012610.1177/1076029619900544Blood Group Types O and Non-O Are Associated With Coronary Collateral Circulation DevelopmentSavas Celebi MD0Ozlem Ozcan Celebi MD1Berkten Berkalp MD2Sinan Aydogdu MD3Basri Amasyali MD4 Department of Cardiology, TOBB Economics and Technology University Medical School, Ankara, Turkey Department of Cardiology, University of Health Science, Ankara City Hospital, Ankara, Turkey Department of Cardiology, TOBB Economics and Technology University Medical School, Ankara, Turkey Department of Cardiology, University of Health Science, Ankara City Hospital, Ankara, Turkey Department of Cardiology, TOBB Economics and Technology University Medical School, Ankara, TurkeyBlood group types are associated with coronary artery disease. However, data are scarce about the impact of blood group types on coronary collateral circulation. In this study, we aimed to investigate the relationship between the blood group types and coronary collateral circulation. Two hundred and twelve patients who underwent coronary angiography in our department and had a stenosis of ≥ 90% in at least one major epicardial vessel were included in our study. Collateral degree was graded according to Rentrop-Cohen classification. After grading, patients were divided into poor coronary collateral circulation (Rentrop grade 0 and 1) and good coronary collateral circulation (Rentrop 2 and 3) groups. The ABO blood type of all participants was determined. The incidence rates of O blood group type were significantly higher in the good coronary collateral group compared to the poor collateral group (37.9% vs 17.1%, P < .001). The O type blood group was an independent predictor of good coronary collateral circulation (odds ratio = 1.83, 95% confidence interval = 1.56-6.18, P = .015). Coronary collateral circulation is associated with blood group types. The O blood group predicts good coronary collateral development among patients with coronary artery disease.https://doi.org/10.1177/1076029619900544
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author Savas Celebi MD
Ozlem Ozcan Celebi MD
Berkten Berkalp MD
Sinan Aydogdu MD
Basri Amasyali MD
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Ozlem Ozcan Celebi MD
Berkten Berkalp MD
Sinan Aydogdu MD
Basri Amasyali MD
Blood Group Types O and Non-O Are Associated With Coronary Collateral Circulation Development
Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis
author_facet Savas Celebi MD
Ozlem Ozcan Celebi MD
Berkten Berkalp MD
Sinan Aydogdu MD
Basri Amasyali MD
author_sort Savas Celebi MD
title Blood Group Types O and Non-O Are Associated With Coronary Collateral Circulation Development
title_short Blood Group Types O and Non-O Are Associated With Coronary Collateral Circulation Development
title_full Blood Group Types O and Non-O Are Associated With Coronary Collateral Circulation Development
title_fullStr Blood Group Types O and Non-O Are Associated With Coronary Collateral Circulation Development
title_full_unstemmed Blood Group Types O and Non-O Are Associated With Coronary Collateral Circulation Development
title_sort blood group types o and non-o are associated with coronary collateral circulation development
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis
issn 1938-2723
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Blood group types are associated with coronary artery disease. However, data are scarce about the impact of blood group types on coronary collateral circulation. In this study, we aimed to investigate the relationship between the blood group types and coronary collateral circulation. Two hundred and twelve patients who underwent coronary angiography in our department and had a stenosis of ≥ 90% in at least one major epicardial vessel were included in our study. Collateral degree was graded according to Rentrop-Cohen classification. After grading, patients were divided into poor coronary collateral circulation (Rentrop grade 0 and 1) and good coronary collateral circulation (Rentrop 2 and 3) groups. The ABO blood type of all participants was determined. The incidence rates of O blood group type were significantly higher in the good coronary collateral group compared to the poor collateral group (37.9% vs 17.1%, P < .001). The O type blood group was an independent predictor of good coronary collateral circulation (odds ratio = 1.83, 95% confidence interval = 1.56-6.18, P = .015). Coronary collateral circulation is associated with blood group types. The O blood group predicts good coronary collateral development among patients with coronary artery disease.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1076029619900544
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