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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    A STUDY OF CORRELATION BETWEEN HIGH NORMAL HBA1C AS RISK FACTOR FOR CORONARY HEART DISEASE WITH FRAMINGHAM RISK SCORE IN NON-DIABETIC PATIENTS


    DR BHUSHAN VIJAY PATIL, DR PRAKASH.G.MANTUR
    JCDR. 2023: 1489-1499

    Abstract

    CHD is a state which occurs when there is an imbalance between the supply and demand of oxygen in the myocardium, resulting in a portion of the myocardium receiving inadequate blood and oxygen. The most typical cause is plaque buildup, which results in the coronary artery narrowing and inadequate oxygen delivery to the heart muscles. Aims: Study Relation between High Normal HbA1c Level and Coronary Heart Disease and Calculation of Framingham Risk Score for Developing Coronary Heart Disease and Its Correlation with HbA1c. Materials and Methods: The present study was a it is a cross-sectional study. This Study was conducted from One and half year study from January 2021 to June 2022 at Department of University Shri B M Patil Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Bijapur. Result: In <5.5, 20 (54.1%) patients had HDL Category <40 and in ≥5.5, 44 (75.9%) patients had HDL Category <40. Conclusion: We found that, male population was higher than the female population and male: female ratio was 1.15:1 but this was not statistically significant. It was found that, most of the patients had K/C/O HTN in ≥5.5 group compared to <5.5 group but this was not statistically significant and we also found that, most of the patients had SBP 140-159 in ≥5.5 group compared to<5.5 group it was not statistically significant.

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    Volume 14 Issue 4

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