Autor: |
Ramavataram, DVSS, Snehita, Prasad, Shah, Tejas, Chhaya, Sheetal, Mritunjay, Mishra |
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Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology; Apr-Jun2021, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p4431-4436, 6p |
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Background:-. Among the various cardiovascular diseases, Coronary artery disease is one of the major etiology of mortality and morbidity in the world wide population. It is a prevalence in mainly older adults and exists in the entire health context. The CAD prevalence was strongly associated with various lipid parameters such as cholesterol and different lipoprotein fraction, which contributed as a major factor for the progression of CAD. In spite of various therapeutic advances, so for safe and effective management of CAD, there are requirements for consideration of risk/benefits and goals of care. Objective: To determine the current level of knowledge of the symptoms and duration of diseases and also comparison of lipid parameters in cases and control. Material and Methods:-The study was a case control observational study conducted in the department of biochemistry, SBKSMI& RC. A total of 200 subjects of 100 Coronary artery disease (CAD) and 100 healthy control were enrolled to assess lipid parameter and duration of diseases. Result: - There were 82% male and 18% female in case group and CAD caused majorly by the angina which was 65% and in the symptom of duration, majority of people aware with their symptoms in less than 1 months. In the measurement of dyslipidemia there was significantly higher in atherogenic component i.e. LDL-C and anti atherogenic component i.e. HDL-C was also higher and found significant. Conclusion: - The majority of subjects who were suffering from CAD were males compared to females. Most of the patients from a rural areas so they had a chest pain comparison to heart attack and found highly significant with lipid parameters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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