Determining the Age of First Acute Coronary Sydrome
Study Details
Study Description
Brief Summary
The study aimed to evaluate the association between the obesity grade and the age of the first acute coronary syndrome (ACS). The effect of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors and the age of first ACS in patients with severe obesity was also examined. Consecutive patients with diagnosis of first episode of ACS were prospectively enrolled in 2014 to 2024.Cardiovascular risks of patients will be determined according to clinical and laboratory evaluation and patients were categorized by their body mass indices (BMI). Independent variables that effected the age of first ACS were examined by linear regression analysis
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Detailed Description
In the first stage, the first ACS diagnosis of the patients will be tried to be clarified. It will be tried to clarify whether the patients have had ACS before, according to their history, ecg echo and coronary angiography findings. Patients with previous ACS or uncertain ACS diagnosis will not be included in the study.
In the second stage, cardiovascular risk burdens of patients for whom the initial ACS diagnosis is clear will be revealed. Smoking, DM, HT, psychological stress, socio-economic status, migration history, cholesterol parameters will be determined. The duration and severity of these risk factors will be determined. In the final model, each risk factor will be examined in detail with its sub-tabs and the effect of each risk factor will be examined separately.
Eventually, a model will be developed that allows predicting the first ACS age. The shortcomings of this model and the narrow scope of the definition of the population will be determined and the direction will be determined for the studies that improve these points.
Study Design
Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
- Determining the effect of cardiovascular risk factors on the mean age of the first acute coronary syndrome [10 years]
Detection of the effect of gender, smoking, obesity, diabetes, hypertension, psychological stress, socioeconomic status, migration, dyslipidemia on the age of first acute coronary syndrome epizode.
Secondary Outcome Measures
- Determining the effect of obesity on the mean age of the first acute coronary syndrome [6 years]
Grouping will be made to obesity degree (Normal, overweight, obesity severe obesity). The first ACS average age of these groups will be compared. Risk factors affecting this average age will not be revealed by linear regression model.
- Determining the effect of migrigation on the mean age of the first acute coronary syndrome [6 yeads]
Do the patients live in the city where they were born. It will be determined whether he migrated from another city. If there is a migration situation, the reasons will be determined. The migration direction will be determined according to the regions. The impact of migration and migration direction on the first ACS age will be determined.
- Model for calculating the acute coronary syndrome age [8 years]
Develop a model that calculates the estimated age of ACS on the basis of cardiovascular risk factors.
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult patients with the diagnosis of the first acute coronary syndrome
Exclusion Criteria:
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Previous cardiovascular disease
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Chronic renal disease,
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,
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Malignancy,
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Regularly use of statins, antiplatelets or anticoagulants,
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Situations where oral communication cannot be established with the patient
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Situations when coronary angiography (CAG) could not be performed .
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Patients with findings that might be related to previous MI on electrocardiography (ECG) or echocardiography and total occlusion other than 'culprit' lesion and no critical stenosis on CAG
Contacts and Locations
Locations
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1 | Deniz Demirci | Antalya | Turkey |
Sponsors and Collaborators
- Antalya Training and Research Hospital
Investigators
None specified.Study Documents (Full-Text)
None provided.More Information
Publications
None provided.- 2014-097