利雅得地区用计算机断层扫描评价缺血性心脏病

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Badria Awad Elamin, A. Alahmari, R. Alharbi, F. A. Qaba, Abdullah Mohammed Alshammry, Ahmed Abdulkhaliq Alzahrani, A. Aldosari, M. F. Almutairi, H. Alshammari, Q. Alshammari
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本研究旨在评估急诊病人的冠状动脉CT成像及其诊断缺血性疾病的能力。为了测量冠状动脉CT诊断心脏疾病的敏感性,研究还评估了年龄、性别、肌钙蛋白水平、心电图(ECG)和症状等变量与CT冠状动脉结果的相关性。该研究于2022年1月至6月在沙特阿拉伯利雅得苏丹王子心脏中心急诊科进行。包括50例患者(男女比例为70%比30%)。所有患者均被诊断为CT冠状动脉异常。结果显示,与患者症状相关,无症状6%,不典型胸痛28%,胸痛24%,心悸8%,多重症状34%。心电图结果之间的相关性是只有(8%)有肌钙蛋白水平异常。钙化CT 28%, CT冠状动脉异常48%,CT发现异常的占52%,患者最常报告的症状为无症状胸痛。患者的性别与症状之间或症状报告与年龄之间没有统计学上的显著关联。50岁以上患者的CT表现(75%)明显高于其他年龄组(p=0.004)。然而,CT表现与症状、心电图表现和肌钙蛋白激素水平之间没有统计学意义的关联。本研究认为CT冠状动脉是诊断缺血性冠状动脉疾病的最佳方法。
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Evaluation of Ischemic Heart Diseases Using Computed Tomography Scan in Riyadh Region
This study was performed to evaluate Coronary Arteries imaging by Computer Tomography (CT) and its ability to diagnose ischemic conditions among emergency department patients presented. To measure the sensitivity of coronary CT in the diagnosis of cardiac conditions, the study also assessed the correlation between variables such as age, sex, troponin level, Electrocardiogram (ECG), and symptoms with results of CT coronary. The research was done in the Emergency Department of Prince Sultan Cardiac Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from January to June 2022. It includes 50 patients (males to females' ratio was 70% to 30%). All patients were diagnosed to have CT coronary abnormality. The results showed that related to patient symptoms, asymptomatic 6%, atypical chest pain 28%, chest pain 24%, palpitation 8%, and multiple symptoms 34%. The correlation between findings on ECG was that only (8%) had abnormal troponin levels. Calcium CT 28% and CT coronary were found to be abnormal in 48% of the patients, abnormal CT findings were found to be (52%) of the patients The most commonly reported symptoms by the patients were asymptomatic chest pain. There was no statistically significant association was seen between patients’ gender and symptoms or between symptoms reported and age. patients aged above 50 years had significantly higher CT findings (75%) than other age groups (p=0.004). However, there was no statistically significant association observed between CT findings and symptoms, ECGfindings, and troponin hormone levels. The study recommended that the CT coronary is the best way to diagnose ischemic coronary diseases.
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