The relationship of lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status to selected modifiable risk factors in coronary artery disease patients

Q4 Medicine
Anoop Vijayan , V. Chithra , C. Sandhya
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Abstract

Background

Coronary artery disease (CAD) is found to be associated with a wide range of modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors.

Aim of the Study

To evaluate the relationship of lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status to selected modifiable risk factors in angiographically proven CAD patients.

Methods

150 angiographically proven CAD patients were categorized into three, based on selected risk factors. Data was collected using proforma and from hospital records. Peroxidation and antioxidant levels in blood samples were assessed using standard procedures.

Results

In category, I, significantly higher level of lipid peroxidation and the lower enzymatic antioxidant level were observed in patients with diabetes, hypertension, and with both diabetes and hypertension, when compared with patients without these clinical characteristics (p < 0.01). Similar results obtained for patients following a non-vegetarian diet when compared with patients following a vegetarian diet (category II). In BMI based group (category III), patients with BMI>25kg/m2 showed a significant increase in peroxidation and low enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant levels than those with normal BMI.

Conclusion

The study confirmed a strong association between selected modifiable risk factors, higher lipid peroxidation, and lower antioxidant levels in angiographically proven CAD patients. This provides leads in the management of cardiovascular events in CAD patients.

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冠心病患者脂质过氧化和抗氧化状态与可改变危险因素的关系
背景冠状动脉疾病(CAD)被发现与一系列可改变和不可改变的危险因素相关。研究目的:评价血管造影证实的冠心病患者脂质过氧化和抗氧化状态与可改变危险因素的关系。方法将150例经血管造影证实的冠心病患者根据选定的危险因素分为三类。使用形式表格和医院记录收集数据。使用标准程序评估血液样本中的过氧化和抗氧化水平。结果在第一类中,糖尿病、高血压、糖尿病合并高血压患者的脂质过氧化水平显著高于无上述临床特征的患者,酶促抗氧化水平显著低于无上述临床特征的患者(p <0.01)。与素食者相比,非素食者与素食者(II类)也得到了类似的结果。在BMI基础组(III类)中,BMI为25kg/m2的患者与BMI正常的患者相比,过氧化和低酶和非酶抗氧化水平显著增加。结论:该研究证实,在经血管造影证实的冠心病患者中,某些可改变的危险因素、较高的脂质过氧化和较低的抗氧化剂水平之间存在很强的相关性。这为冠心病患者心血管事件的管理提供了线索。
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International Journal of Cardiology: Hypertension
International Journal of Cardiology: Hypertension Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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