PMID: 33964826May 9, 2021Paper

CLINICAL AND GENETIC FACTORS OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS DEVELOPMENT AFTER PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION.

Georgian Medical News
D TaizhanovaA Turmukhambetova

Abstract

The new cardiovascular events development remains the main factors limiting its long-term effectiveness despite technological progress and the widespread use of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Objective - to assess the effect of clinical and genetic factors on the development of complication after percutaneous coronary intervention with double antiplatelet therapy (DAT). Case-control. The main group included 34 (46.57%) patients with ischemic heart disease after the procedure of percutaneous coronary intervention with bleeding, the control group included 39 (53.43%) patients with verified ischemic heart disease after the procedure of percutaneous coronary intervention without bleeding signs. The average age of the patients in the main group was 63.25±8.7, this group included 65% men and 35% women. The average age of the patients in the control group was 63.82±8.9, this group included 87% men and 13% women, respectively. It was found on the base of the clinical and laboratory characteristics of the bleeding risk in patients after percutaneous coronary intervention that the bleeding predictors after PCI against a background of DAT were: female gender (OR=3.405, p=0.027), the presence of diabetes mellitus (OR=2.399, p=0....Continue Reading

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