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Age Related Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome: an Observation at a Central Hospital in Vietnam

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is little data regarding the characteristics of young Vietnamese patients (<40 years old) who get acute coronary syndrome (ACS). This study aimed to compare the risk factors, clinical-subclinical characteristics, coronary lesions, and mortality prediction (based o...

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Autores principales: Anh, Dinh The, Minh, Huynh Van, Binh, Ho Anh, Bao, Tran Quang, Hai, Nguyen Thi Thai, Nam, Le Xuan, Anh, Tran Duc
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33850799
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jtim-2021-0012
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author Anh, Dinh The
Minh, Huynh Van
Binh, Ho Anh
Bao, Tran Quang
Hai, Nguyen Thi Thai
Nam, Le Xuan
Anh, Tran Duc
author_facet Anh, Dinh The
Minh, Huynh Van
Binh, Ho Anh
Bao, Tran Quang
Hai, Nguyen Thi Thai
Nam, Le Xuan
Anh, Tran Duc
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is little data regarding the characteristics of young Vietnamese patients (<40 years old) who get acute coronary syndrome (ACS). This study aimed to compare the risk factors, clinical-subclinical characteristics, coronary lesions, and mortality prediction (based on the GRACE and TIMI scores) of young ACS patients with their older counterparts. METHODS: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted amongst 69 patients with ACS at the Cardiovascular Center of Hue Central Hospital from May 2017 to December 2018. These patients were divided into two groups: 33 patients were < 40 years old (group 1), and 36 patients were ≥ 40 years old (group 2). Demographic data, risk factors profile, clinical-subclinical characteristics, coronary lesions, and mortality prediction were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: Compared with group 2, group 1 had a higher proportion of severe angina (the prevalence of angina graded III-IV by CCS classification was 69.7% in group 1 versus 36.1% in group 2, P = 0.0108) and lower systolic pressure (median was 120 mmHg in group 1 versus 135 mmHg in group 2, P = 0.006). The prevalence of unstable angina and STEMI was higher in group 1 (51.5% and 36.4% in group 1 versus 30.6% and 11.1% in group 2, respectively), while NSTEMI was higher in group 2 (58.3% in group 2 versus 12.1% in group 1, P = 0.0002). The prevalence of single-vessel CAD, normal coronary angiography (CAG), nonobstructive CAD in group 1 was also higher and multi-vessel CAD was lower than group 2 (45.5%, 33.3%, 12.1% and 9.1% in group 1 versus 33.3%, 2.8%, 2.8% and 61.2% in group 2, respectively). The Gensini, GRACE, and TIMI scores were lower in group 1 (median was 5; medium was 78.55 and median was 2 in group 1 versus 37.5, 130.22 and 3 in group 2, respectively). Smoking was a risk factor for obstructive CAD in group 1 (OR = 7.12, 95% CI: 1.25–40.63, P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Young patients with ACS tended to be males, smokers, and with positive familial history; the grade of angina was more severe, and systolic pressure was lower; the prevalence of unstable angina and STEMI was higher. Smoking was a risk factor for obstructive CAD in young patients.
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spelling pubmed-80163522021-04-12 Age Related Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome: an Observation at a Central Hospital in Vietnam Anh, Dinh The Minh, Huynh Van Binh, Ho Anh Bao, Tran Quang Hai, Nguyen Thi Thai Nam, Le Xuan Anh, Tran Duc J Transl Int Med Original Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is little data regarding the characteristics of young Vietnamese patients (<40 years old) who get acute coronary syndrome (ACS). This study aimed to compare the risk factors, clinical-subclinical characteristics, coronary lesions, and mortality prediction (based on the GRACE and TIMI scores) of young ACS patients with their older counterparts. METHODS: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted amongst 69 patients with ACS at the Cardiovascular Center of Hue Central Hospital from May 2017 to December 2018. These patients were divided into two groups: 33 patients were < 40 years old (group 1), and 36 patients were ≥ 40 years old (group 2). Demographic data, risk factors profile, clinical-subclinical characteristics, coronary lesions, and mortality prediction were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: Compared with group 2, group 1 had a higher proportion of severe angina (the prevalence of angina graded III-IV by CCS classification was 69.7% in group 1 versus 36.1% in group 2, P = 0.0108) and lower systolic pressure (median was 120 mmHg in group 1 versus 135 mmHg in group 2, P = 0.006). The prevalence of unstable angina and STEMI was higher in group 1 (51.5% and 36.4% in group 1 versus 30.6% and 11.1% in group 2, respectively), while NSTEMI was higher in group 2 (58.3% in group 2 versus 12.1% in group 1, P = 0.0002). The prevalence of single-vessel CAD, normal coronary angiography (CAG), nonobstructive CAD in group 1 was also higher and multi-vessel CAD was lower than group 2 (45.5%, 33.3%, 12.1% and 9.1% in group 1 versus 33.3%, 2.8%, 2.8% and 61.2% in group 2, respectively). The Gensini, GRACE, and TIMI scores were lower in group 1 (median was 5; medium was 78.55 and median was 2 in group 1 versus 37.5, 130.22 and 3 in group 2, respectively). Smoking was a risk factor for obstructive CAD in group 1 (OR = 7.12, 95% CI: 1.25–40.63, P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Young patients with ACS tended to be males, smokers, and with positive familial history; the grade of angina was more severe, and systolic pressure was lower; the prevalence of unstable angina and STEMI was higher. Smoking was a risk factor for obstructive CAD in young patients. Sciendo 2021-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8016352/ /pubmed/33850799 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jtim-2021-0012 Text en © 2021 Dinh The Anh, Huynh Van Minh, Ho Anh Binh, Tran Quang Bao, Nguyen Thi Thai Hai, Le Xuan Nam, Tran Duc Anh, published by Sciendo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
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Anh, Dinh The
Minh, Huynh Van
Binh, Ho Anh
Bao, Tran Quang
Hai, Nguyen Thi Thai
Nam, Le Xuan
Anh, Tran Duc
Age Related Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome: an Observation at a Central Hospital in Vietnam
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title_short Age Related Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome: an Observation at a Central Hospital in Vietnam
title_sort age related differences in acute coronary syndrome: an observation at a central hospital in vietnam
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33850799
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jtim-2021-0012
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