Domazetovska, Saska and Janikevik Ivanovska, Danijela and Grozdovska - Naumovska, Mirjana and Koloska, Valentina (2019) Possible input of diabetes and smoking cigarettes in confirmation of AMI diagnosis. In: 27th Balkan Clinical Laboratory Federation Meeting BCLF 2019, 30th National Congress of the Turkish Biochemical Society TBS 2019, 27-31 Oct 2019, Antalya, Turkey.
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Abstract
OBJECTIVES:Influence of diabetes on development of ACS is well known, as well the active smoking that can pose a particular risk in increasing heart muscle ischemia. Several proposed models by international associations, indicate an increased risk and confirmation of the definition of myocardial infarction (MI) with presence of diabetes and cigarettes smoking habit in patients.
MATERIALS and METHODS:Our study included 200 patients admitted to the emergency department with symptoms of AMI. Patients samples were submitted for CK, CKMB, TnT, TnI, Myoglobin determination and estimation for presence of diabetes and smoking habit. The obtained data were compared and statistically processed versus group of patients without any of risk factors.
RESULTS:We found that 34% of patients has stable/unstable angina, and 49% was diagnosed as MI. Higher percentage of diabetic patients 28.8% has MI compared to 13.4% in patients with angina pectoris. In terms of smoking as a risk factor, 54.6% of patients with MI were active smokers compared to 34.3% in patients with angina pectoris. At diabetic patients MI was confirm with significant upper CK activity (65%), CKMB (56.8%) and TnT concentration (142%). Regarding the smokers, the most significant change was found in higher CK activity (60%) and myoglobin concentration (127.3%) in patients with AMI.
CONCLUSIONS:Result shows that those two risk factors can afford valuable data in primary diagnosis along with some sensitive but not most specific parameters such CK and Myoglobin. This attitude is based concerning their effects on metabolic oxygen supply of heart muscle.
Keywords: risk factors,myocardial infarction, cardiac markes
Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Poster) |
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Subjects: | Medical and Health Sciences > Basic medicine Medical and Health Sciences > Clinical medicine Medical and Health Sciences > Health biotechnology Medical and Health Sciences > Health sciences Medical and Health Sciences > Other medical sciences |
Divisions: | Faculty of Medical Science |
Depositing User: | Danijela Janikevik |
Date Deposited: | 03 Dec 2020 09:16 |
Last Modified: | 03 Dec 2020 09:16 |
URI: | https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/26820 |
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