急性心肌梗死患者冠状动脉病变程度与血型的关系

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摘要背景:冠状动脉疾病(CAD)是一种遗传和多因素环境相互作用的复杂疾病。本研究旨在评估急性心肌梗死患者接受初级经皮冠状动脉介入治疗(PCI)时,血型与冠状动脉病变严重程度的关系。方法:本描述性横断面研究在巴基斯坦卡拉奇的一家三级心脏保健中心进行。研究纳入了在2020年11月至2021年2月期间诊断为st段抬高型心肌梗死(STEMI)的连续成年患者,无论男女。根据血型分型将患者分为非o型和o型两组,对临床和血管造影结果进行比较分析,采用卡方检验,p值≤0.05为有统计学意义。结果:共纳入398例患者,其中男性296例(74.4%),平均年龄57.15±10.95岁,女性102例(25.6%)。O型血107例(26.9%),非O型血291例(73.1%)。非o型血A=110(27.6%), AB=43(10.8%), B=138(34.7%)。O型和非O型组在单血管病变(41.1%,29.6%)和旋动脉病变(16.8%,9.6%)(p=0.046)方面有显著性结果,而在术后并发症方面无显著性结果(p=0.554),住院死亡率(p=0.642)。结论:O型血与单支冠状动脉疾病相关。然而,没有观察到血型与病变复杂性、术后并发症和死亡率有关。关键词:缺血性心脏病;冠状动脉疾病;心肌梗死;血型。
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Association of Blood Groups with the Extent and Severity of Coronary Lesions in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction
ABSTRACT Background: Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is a complex interaction of genetic and multifactorial environmental factors. This study was conducted to evaluate the association of blood groups with the severity of coronary artery lesions in patients with acute myocardial infarction undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at a tertiary cardiac care center in Karachi, Pakistan. Consecutive adult patients of either gender diagnosed with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) undergone primary PCI during the study period of November 2020 to February 2021 were included. Based on blood grouping patients were stratified into two groups, non-O and O. comparative analysis of clinical and angiographic findings was performed and Chi-square test was used with p-value ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: A total of 398 patients were included in this study out of which 296(74.4%) were males (mean age: 57.15±10.95 years) and 102(25.6%) females. Type O blood group distribution was 107(26.9%) and non-O blood groups were 291(73.1%). The non-O blood group included A=110(27.6%), AB=43(10.8%), and B=138(34.7%). Significant results in type O and non-O group were seen among single vessel diseases (41.1%, 29.6%) (p=0.029) and circumflex artery as culprit (16.8%,9.6%) (p=0.046), whereas in post-procedure complication no significant results were found (p=0.554) with in-hospital mortality rate (p=0.642). Conclusion: Blood group type O was found to be associated with single-vessel coronary artery diseases. However, no association of blood groups was observed with lesion complexity, post-procedure complications and mortality. Keywords: Ischemic Heart Diseases; Coronary Artery Diseases; Myocardial Infarction; Blood Group.
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