PMID: 9531769Apr 9, 1998Paper

Coronary score in patients with low ejection fraction after myocardial infarct

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T Momcilov-PopinD D Zecević

Abstract

The most frequent cause of heart failure is ischemic heart disease (1). This paper was aimed at comparing the coronary score of patients with low ejection fraction whose ejection fraction was not significantly changed after sustained myocardial infarction. The study involved patients after sustained myocardial infarction treated at the Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases in Sremska Kamenica. Total coronary score and score of each individual coronary artery were emphasized. The investigation study comprised 56 patients aged 33-83 years of various occupations. Patients were divided into two groups: the first--A group consisted of 28 (50%) patients with ejection fraction 35% or lower; the second--B group also consisted of 28 (50%) patients with ejection fraction higher that 35%. Table 1. shows the dominant coronary artery in investigated groups of patients. Table 2. shows values of total and scores of each coronary artery. The right coronary artery was dominant in 75% of patients from the A group and in 82.1% of patients from the B group. A significantly higher individual score of coronary arteries, as well as the total score, was established in the group of patients with low ejection fraction, and especially the score of the ant...Continue Reading

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