Age-Related Alteration of Risk Profile, Inflammatory Response, and Angiographic Findings in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome

Hala Mahfouz Badran, Mohamed Fahmy Elnoamany, Tarek Salah Khalil and Mostafa Mohamed Ezz EldinCardiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Menoufiya University, Shebin El Kom, Egypt.AbstractBackground: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a major public health problem which in turn imposes a significant...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical Medicine Insights. Cardiology 2009-01, Vol.2009 (3), p.15-28
Hauptverfasser: Badran, Hala Mahfouz, Elnoamany, Mohamed Fahmy, Khalil, Tarek Salah, Eldin, Mostafa Mohamed Ezz
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Zusammenfassung:Hala Mahfouz Badran, Mohamed Fahmy Elnoamany, Tarek Salah Khalil and Mostafa Mohamed Ezz EldinCardiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Menoufiya University, Shebin El Kom, Egypt.AbstractBackground: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a major public health problem which in turn imposes a significant burden on health care systems because of high morbidity and mortality. Although the multifactorial etiology of CAD increases with age, but in recent years, the incidence is increasing among younger age groups.Objectives: In this study we aimed to evaluate the effect of age on risk profile, inflammatory response and the angiographic findings in patients with ACS.Patients and Methods: The study comprised 253 ACS patients. Seventy six (30%) with UA, 56 (22%) with NSTEMI and 121(48%) with STEMI diagnosis. The value of Hs-CRP, lipid profile, cardiac enzymes, risk factors, EF% and angiographic score were analyzed and compared in different age groups.Results: Group 1 (n = 68) with age 45 years, group II (n = 110) with age 45-65 years and group III (n = 75) 65 years. Group I had more prevalence of male sex, smoking, family history, hypertriglyceridemia and low levels of HDL (P 0.01), higher incidence of STEMI (P 0.01) and lower prevalence of UA (P 0.01). Diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and female gender were more common in older groups. Hs-CRP was significantly lower in the young age (group I). Group I showed a preponderance of single-vessel disease, lower coronary atherosclerotic score and prevalent left anterior descending artery (LAD) involvement compared with older age groups. Hs-CRP was positively correlated to severity of CAD only in older groups. Stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that age, male gender, cardiac enzymes and EF% were common predictors of multivessel disease. Smoking was independent predictor in young patients 45 years while diabetes and Hs-CRP was the key predictor in older patient groups.Conclusion: Young patients with ACS had different clinical, angiographic and biochemical profile. Hs-CRP peak concentration did not correlate with angiographic findings in young patients that could be attributed to different risk profile and discrete underlying mechanism.
ISSN:1179-5468
1178-1165
1179-5468
1178-1165
DOI:10.4137/CMC.S2118