RISK FACTORS FOR ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE IN SOUTHERN PUNJAB
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47144/phj.v46i4.701Keywords:
Ischemic Heart disease, Risk Factor, Hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus, Smoking, CholestanAbstract
Objective: To find out the most common risk factor in ischemic heart disease(IHD) in Southern Punjab.
Methodology: This retrospective cross sectional descriptive study was
conducted at private clinic of consultant cardiologist at Bahawalpur from June
2009 to December 2011. A total of 3285 patients were registered during the
period and only 605 patients were diagnosed as case of ischemic heart disease.
So we separated 605 CAD patients and analyze their risk factors as whole and
various age groups.
Results: This study contains 605 patients in which female patients are 283
(46.85%) and males are 322(53.2%). The mean age was 57.84±11.72 years.
The age of the patients ranges from 25 to 95 years. According to the age, patients
were divided into three groups. Group I contains patients <40 years of age and
consists of 28 patients. Group II contains 40 - 60 years of age and consists of
351 patients and group III contains >60 years of age and contain 226 patients.
Hypertension was more common 451 (74.55%) of patients, followed by diabetes
mellitus (DM) 223 (36.85%) and smoking91(15.04%). Forty seven (7.76%)
patients were suffering from anxiety neurosis and stress. Sixty four (10.6%)
patients were obese, hypertension and DM was more common in female and
smoking was more common in male.
Conclusion: This study showed the increased frequency of hypertension,
followed by diabetes mellitus and smoking as risk factors for IHD cases at private
clinic in one of the remote area of Pakistan.
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