Prevalence of acute coronary syndrome among patients presenting with chest pain in a tertiary care cardiac centre

IF 0.1 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
R. Simkhada, Arjun Budhathoki, S. Yadav, K. Neupane, M. Koirala, Bishal Shrestha, C. R. Sharma
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Background and aims: Chest pain is one of the common reason for hospital visit. Acute coronary syndrome is an important cause of chest pain. We aimed to study the prevalence of acute coronary syndrome among patients presenting with the chest pain and its association with common cardiovascular risk factors. Methods: Observational study conducted at Shahid Gangalal National Heart Centre from 20th January 2022 to 25th March 2022 enrolling 112 participants consecutively. Participants were interviewed  focusing history of hypertension, diabetes, smoking and nature of chest pain. The diagnosis of participants whether it was acute coronary syndrome or not were recorded. Prevalence of acute coronary syndrome was calculated. Linear regression analysis was done to see the correlation with tested variables.     Results:  Mean age was 53.83±15.23 years. Seventy-five (66.96%) were male.  Forty-two (37.5%) were hypertensive, 30 (26.78%) were diabetes and 26 (23.21%) were smoker. Fifty-six (50%) had nonspecific chest pain, 35 (31.25%) had atypical chest pain and 21 (18.75%) had typical chest pain. Among the participants 38 (33.93%) had acute coronary syndrome. Acute coronary syndrome showed positive correlation with age, gender, nature of chest pain, hypertension and smoking. Conclusion: Acute coronary syndrome was one of the common cause of chest pain among participants. Age, gender, nature of chest pain, hypertension and smoking showed positive correlation with it. Patients with these risk factor needs strong suspicion of acute coronary syndrome and further workup for prompt diagnosis and management.
三级医疗中心胸痛患者中急性冠状动脉综合征的患病率
背景与目的:胸痛是就诊的常见原因之一。急性冠状动脉综合征是引起胸痛的重要原因。我们的目的是研究急性冠脉综合征在胸痛患者中的患病率及其与常见心血管危险因素的关系。方法:观察性研究于2022年1月20日至2022年3月25日在Shahid Gangalal国家心脏中心进行,连续招募112名参与者。对参与者进行了访谈,重点是高血压、糖尿病、吸烟史和胸痛的性质。记录受试者的诊断结果,不论是否为急性冠脉综合征。计算急性冠脉综合征的患病率。线性回归分析与被测变量的相关性。结果:平均年龄53.83±15.23岁。男性75例(66.96%)。高血压42例(37.5%),糖尿病30例(26.78%),吸烟26例(23.21%)。非特异性胸痛56例(50%),非典型胸痛35例(31.25%),典型胸痛21例(18.75%)。其中38例(33.93%)有急性冠脉综合征。急性冠脉综合征与年龄、性别、胸痛性质、高血压、吸烟呈正相关。结论:急性冠脉综合征是参与者胸痛的常见原因之一。年龄、性别、胸痛性质、高血压、吸烟与胸痛呈正相关。有这些危险因素的患者需要强烈怀疑急性冠状动脉综合征,并进一步检查以及时诊断和治疗。
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