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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    Study outcome in acute myocardial infarction patients


    Ansari Basheeruddin Shamsuddin, Amol Devidasrao Kothalkar, Harshal Surendra Patil, Sandip Ashok Bharude
    JCDR. 2023: 992-997

    Abstract

    Coronary artery disease (CAD) and Acute Myocardial infarction (MI) are a major cause of death and morbidity. Cardiovascular disease remains leading cause of death in women in most part of the world. Atherosclerosis is the major cause of cardiovascular disease and coronary atherosclerosis is the main cause of acute myocardial infarction. Aim & Objective: 1. clinical profile of Myocardial infarction.2. study of risk factors in young acute Myocardial infarction. 3. Study outcome in acute MI patients Methods: Study design: Prospective Observational Study. Study setting: cardiology department of tertiary care centre. Study population: The study population included all the cases with Myocardial infarction admitted at a tertiary care center Sample size: 100 Results: majority of cases presented with HTN 95%, followed by Diabetes 45%, Obesity 38%, low physical activity 35%, Hyperlipidemia 27%, and Tobacco 12%. majority of cases age above 30 years 100% and 12 patients had a Family history of MI. majority of cases was belonged in Above 45 years age group e.g 87% and 13 cases was found in less than 45 years age group. majority of cases was male 80% and 20% female. majority of cases had a complain of chest pain 96, followed by Breathlessness 49, Radiating pain 37 cases, sweating 27 cases, vomiting 21 cases, abdominal pain was found in 4 cases and syncope in 4 cases. Majority of cases were discharged e.g 64 cases and 35 cases were died, 1 case discharged against medical advice Conclusions: Hypertension is the most common Modifiable Risk factor for acute MI. Age above 30 years and Family history of MI is the most common Non modifiable risk factors for acute MI. Most common clinical features of acute MI was Chest pain

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    Volume 14 Issue 3

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