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العنوان
Coronary Angiographic Findings Among Egyptian Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease /
المؤلف
Hadhood, Mohammed El-Sayed Mohammed Ibrahem.
الموضوع
Coronary Arteries. Ischemic Heart Disease. Smoking.
تاريخ النشر
2008.
عدد الصفحات
134 p. ;
الفهرس
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Abstract

The aim of the present study to evaluate the anatomical variation in Egyptian population with ischemic heart disease by coronary angiography and to correlate such variations with different risk factors and electro cardiographic changes, and Compare between single vessel disease and multi vessels disease. To achieve this aim, we studied 300 patients admitted with CAD to Medical Specialized Hospital, Mansoura University Hospital and menufia University Hospital in the period between January 2007 and May 2007, they were (162) males and (138)females. All patients were subjected to thorough history taking, Clinical examination, laboratory investigations as cardiac enzymes, lipogram and routine laboratory investigations, standard 12-lead ECG, detailed TTE and coronary angiography. Those patients were classified into two main groups, the first group of patients were those with single vessel disease (group A) (162 patients) while the second one included patients multi vessels disease(group B) (138 patients). Statistical analysis was done between patients with single vessel disease (group A) and the patients with multi vessels disease (group B) to detect the extent of
the coronary artery disease, to characterize the morphology of all coronary artery stenosis and study the correlation between the risk factors and extent of the disease.
The overall conclusions of the study include; Both groups were comparable and no significant difference was present as regard age, sex, Dyslipidemia, family history, myocardial bridge, smoking ,Hormonal treatment (oral contraceptive pills) and diabetes mellitus. Significant difference between 2 groups as regard hypertension, SWMA, LVEDd, LVESd and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF%).