Hemostatic Risk Factors Of . Coronary Artery Disease And Their Importance In Predicting The Extent Of Coronary Vessel Occlusion

Authors

  • Murat Saruc
  • ERTAN OZDEMIR
  • ABDULLAH DOGAN
  • ALAADDIN AVSAR
  • SERIFE ARSLAN
  • GAMZE GOKSEL
  • TALAT TAVLI
  • BULENT KILIÇÇIOGLU

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47144/phj.v30i3-4.169

Keywords:

The Extent Of Coronary Vessel Occlusion

Abstract

Background: Recent epidemiological studies found that there is a strong association
of hemostatic factors with ischaemic heart disease. Increased levels ofcertain hemostatic factors may play a part in the development of acute coronary syndromes and may be sociated with an increased risk of coronary events in patients with angina pectoris. I be aim of this study is to assess the influence of hemostatic changes on the extent of coronary artery disease.

Introduction: Recent epidemiological studies found that there is a strong association of hemostatic factors with iscaemic heart disease.

Result: There was no difference between the patients and control groups according to age and sex(p>0.05), as shown in table-1.

Discussion: Increased levels of certain hemostatic factors may play a part in the development of coronary artery disease and may be associated with the extent of coronary arterial involvement.

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Saruc M, OZDEMIR E, DOGAN A, AVSAR A, ARSLAN S, GOKSEL G, TAVLI T, KILIÇÇIOGLU B. Hemostatic Risk Factors Of . Coronary Artery Disease And Their Importance In Predicting The Extent Of Coronary Vessel Occlusion. Pak Heart J [Internet]. 2012Jul.25 [cited 2024Nov.27];30(3-4). Available from: https://pakheartjournal.com/index.php/pk/article/view/169