ORIGINAL PAPER <br>An analysis of coronarography results and selected cardiac risk factors in patients with acute coronary syndrome according to the level of cardiac troponin T

Introduction: There are many classical cardiac risk factors leading to acute coronary syndromes (ACS): arterial hypertension (HA), diabetes mellitus (DM), lipid disorders, family history (FH), smoking (Sm), obesity. The one of risk stratification is an evaluation of biochemical cardiac markers demon...

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Main Authors: Agnieszka Dębska, Małgorzata Lelonek
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2006-03-01
Series:Archives of Medical Science
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spelling doaj-b093965609944d14bd57a2876a1b81702020-11-24T23:57:11ZengTermedia Publishing HouseArchives of Medical Science1734-19222006-03-01212027ORIGINAL PAPER <br>An analysis of coronarography results and selected cardiac risk factors in patients with acute coronary syndrome according to the level of cardiac troponin TAgnieszka DębskaMałgorzata LelonekIntroduction: There are many classical cardiac risk factors leading to acute coronary syndromes (ACS): arterial hypertension (HA), diabetes mellitus (DM), lipid disorders, family history (FH), smoking (Sm), obesity. The one of risk stratification is an evaluation of biochemical cardiac markers demonstrating myocardial injury. Material and methods: The studied group included 124 patients (27% females, mean age 60.5±11.1 years) hospitalized with symptoms of ACS. In all patients the level of cardiac troponin T (cTnT) was measured in admission. In the case of a negative result a measurement was repeated after 6-12 hours. According to results the patients were stratified into: group 1 – with negative (<0.1 µg/L) and group 2 – with positive (³0.1 µg/L) cTnT concentrations. In these groups results of coronarography and selected classical cardiac risk factors were analyzed. Results: The performance of: HA, Sm, FH, obesity and lipid profile was similar. The percentage of critical single and multivessel coronary stenoses did not differentiate both groups. In patients with a positive cTnT in comparison to the cTnT negative group diabetes, and the critical stenoses of the circumflex coronary artery (p<0.05) occurred more often. In diabetics with the positive cTnT compared to non-diabetics of group 2 frequently the elevated concentration of triglycerides (p<0.01) and the overweight in comparison to diabetics of the 1 group (p<0.05) were documented. Conclusions: In patients with acute coronary syndrome and a positive cTnT diabetes occurs more often compared to the cTnT negative patients. Diabetics belong to the group of high risk, so they require a detailed diagnosis and treatment.http://www.termedia.pl/magazine.php?magazine_id=19&article_id=5698&magazine_subpage=FULL_TEXTcardiac risk factorsacute coronary syndrome (ACS)coronarographycardiac troponin T (cTnT)diabetes (DM)
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Małgorzata Lelonek
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ORIGINAL PAPER <br>An analysis of coronarography results and selected cardiac risk factors in patients with acute coronary syndrome according to the level of cardiac troponin T
Archives of Medical Science
cardiac risk factors
acute coronary syndrome (ACS)
coronarography
cardiac troponin T (cTnT)
diabetes (DM)
author_facet Agnieszka Dębska
Małgorzata Lelonek
author_sort Agnieszka Dębska
title ORIGINAL PAPER <br>An analysis of coronarography results and selected cardiac risk factors in patients with acute coronary syndrome according to the level of cardiac troponin T
title_short ORIGINAL PAPER <br>An analysis of coronarography results and selected cardiac risk factors in patients with acute coronary syndrome according to the level of cardiac troponin T
title_full ORIGINAL PAPER <br>An analysis of coronarography results and selected cardiac risk factors in patients with acute coronary syndrome according to the level of cardiac troponin T
title_fullStr ORIGINAL PAPER <br>An analysis of coronarography results and selected cardiac risk factors in patients with acute coronary syndrome according to the level of cardiac troponin T
title_full_unstemmed ORIGINAL PAPER <br>An analysis of coronarography results and selected cardiac risk factors in patients with acute coronary syndrome according to the level of cardiac troponin T
title_sort original paper <br>an analysis of coronarography results and selected cardiac risk factors in patients with acute coronary syndrome according to the level of cardiac troponin t
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Archives of Medical Science
issn 1734-1922
publishDate 2006-03-01
description Introduction: There are many classical cardiac risk factors leading to acute coronary syndromes (ACS): arterial hypertension (HA), diabetes mellitus (DM), lipid disorders, family history (FH), smoking (Sm), obesity. The one of risk stratification is an evaluation of biochemical cardiac markers demonstrating myocardial injury. Material and methods: The studied group included 124 patients (27% females, mean age 60.5±11.1 years) hospitalized with symptoms of ACS. In all patients the level of cardiac troponin T (cTnT) was measured in admission. In the case of a negative result a measurement was repeated after 6-12 hours. According to results the patients were stratified into: group 1 – with negative (<0.1 µg/L) and group 2 – with positive (³0.1 µg/L) cTnT concentrations. In these groups results of coronarography and selected classical cardiac risk factors were analyzed. Results: The performance of: HA, Sm, FH, obesity and lipid profile was similar. The percentage of critical single and multivessel coronary stenoses did not differentiate both groups. In patients with a positive cTnT in comparison to the cTnT negative group diabetes, and the critical stenoses of the circumflex coronary artery (p<0.05) occurred more often. In diabetics with the positive cTnT compared to non-diabetics of group 2 frequently the elevated concentration of triglycerides (p<0.01) and the overweight in comparison to diabetics of the 1 group (p<0.05) were documented. Conclusions: In patients with acute coronary syndrome and a positive cTnT diabetes occurs more often compared to the cTnT negative patients. Diabetics belong to the group of high risk, so they require a detailed diagnosis and treatment.
topic cardiac risk factors
acute coronary syndrome (ACS)
coronarography
cardiac troponin T (cTnT)
diabetes (DM)
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