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Epidemiological and clinical profile, management and outcomes of young patients (≤40 years) with acute coronary syndrome: A single tertiary care center study()

Objective: To study the epidemiological and clinical profile, angiographic patterns, reasons for the delay in presentation, management, and outcomes of the acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in young patients (≤40yrs) presenting to a tertiary care hospital in North India. Methods: We included a total of...

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Autores principales: Revaiah, Pruthvi C., Vemuri, Krishna Santosh, Vijayvergiya, Rajesh, Bahl, Ajay, Gupta, Ankur, Bootla, Dinakar, Kasinadhuni, Ganesh, Nevali, Krishna Prasad, Palanivel Rajan, M., Uppal, Lipi, Gawalkar, Atit, Rohit, Manojkumar
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8322929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34154745
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2021.01.015
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author Revaiah, Pruthvi C.
Vemuri, Krishna Santosh
Vijayvergiya, Rajesh
Bahl, Ajay
Gupta, Ankur
Bootla, Dinakar
Kasinadhuni, Ganesh
Nevali, Krishna Prasad
Palanivel Rajan, M.
Uppal, Lipi
Gawalkar, Atit
Rohit, Manojkumar
author_facet Revaiah, Pruthvi C.
Vemuri, Krishna Santosh
Vijayvergiya, Rajesh
Bahl, Ajay
Gupta, Ankur
Bootla, Dinakar
Kasinadhuni, Ganesh
Nevali, Krishna Prasad
Palanivel Rajan, M.
Uppal, Lipi
Gawalkar, Atit
Rohit, Manojkumar
author_sort Revaiah, Pruthvi C.
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description Objective: To study the epidemiological and clinical profile, angiographic patterns, reasons for the delay in presentation, management, and outcomes of the acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in young patients (≤40yrs) presenting to a tertiary care hospital in North India. Methods: We included a total of 182 patients aged ≤40 years and presenting with ACS to the cardiology critical care unit of our department from January 2018 to July 2019. Results: The mean age of the study population was 35.5 [Formula: see text] 4.7years. 96.2% were males. Risk factors prevalent were smoking (56%), hypertension (29.7%), family history of premature coronary artery disease (18.2%), and diabetes (15.9%). The median time to first medical contact and revascularization was 300 (10–43200) minutes and 2880 (75–68400) minutes, respectively. ST-elevation ACS (STE-ACS) accounted for 82% and Non-ST-elevation ACS (NSTE-ACS) accounted for 18% of cases. Thrombolysis was done in 51.7% of the cases. Coronary angiography was done in 91.7% and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in 52.2% (95/182) of the total cases. Coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) was done in 2 patients (1.1%). Among those who underwent coronary angiography, single-vessel disease (SVD) was seen in 53% of the cases. There were no deaths in hospital, and only one patient died during the 30 days follow up. Conclusions: STE-ACS was the most common presentation of ACS in the young population. Smoking was the most common risk factor. The majority of the patients had single-vessel disease, and there was a significant delay in first medical contact and revascularization.
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spelling pubmed-83229292021-07-31 Epidemiological and clinical profile, management and outcomes of young patients (≤40 years) with acute coronary syndrome: A single tertiary care center study() Revaiah, Pruthvi C. Vemuri, Krishna Santosh Vijayvergiya, Rajesh Bahl, Ajay Gupta, Ankur Bootla, Dinakar Kasinadhuni, Ganesh Nevali, Krishna Prasad Palanivel Rajan, M. Uppal, Lipi Gawalkar, Atit Rohit, Manojkumar Indian Heart J Original Article Objective: To study the epidemiological and clinical profile, angiographic patterns, reasons for the delay in presentation, management, and outcomes of the acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in young patients (≤40yrs) presenting to a tertiary care hospital in North India. Methods: We included a total of 182 patients aged ≤40 years and presenting with ACS to the cardiology critical care unit of our department from January 2018 to July 2019. Results: The mean age of the study population was 35.5 [Formula: see text] 4.7years. 96.2% were males. Risk factors prevalent were smoking (56%), hypertension (29.7%), family history of premature coronary artery disease (18.2%), and diabetes (15.9%). The median time to first medical contact and revascularization was 300 (10–43200) minutes and 2880 (75–68400) minutes, respectively. ST-elevation ACS (STE-ACS) accounted for 82% and Non-ST-elevation ACS (NSTE-ACS) accounted for 18% of cases. Thrombolysis was done in 51.7% of the cases. Coronary angiography was done in 91.7% and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in 52.2% (95/182) of the total cases. Coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) was done in 2 patients (1.1%). Among those who underwent coronary angiography, single-vessel disease (SVD) was seen in 53% of the cases. There were no deaths in hospital, and only one patient died during the 30 days follow up. Conclusions: STE-ACS was the most common presentation of ACS in the young population. Smoking was the most common risk factor. The majority of the patients had single-vessel disease, and there was a significant delay in first medical contact and revascularization. Elsevier 2021 2021-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8322929/ /pubmed/34154745 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2021.01.015 Text en © 2021 Cardiological Society of India. Published by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Revaiah, Pruthvi C.
Vemuri, Krishna Santosh
Vijayvergiya, Rajesh
Bahl, Ajay
Gupta, Ankur
Bootla, Dinakar
Kasinadhuni, Ganesh
Nevali, Krishna Prasad
Palanivel Rajan, M.
Uppal, Lipi
Gawalkar, Atit
Rohit, Manojkumar
Epidemiological and clinical profile, management and outcomes of young patients (≤40 years) with acute coronary syndrome: A single tertiary care center study()
title Epidemiological and clinical profile, management and outcomes of young patients (≤40 years) with acute coronary syndrome: A single tertiary care center study()
title_full Epidemiological and clinical profile, management and outcomes of young patients (≤40 years) with acute coronary syndrome: A single tertiary care center study()
title_fullStr Epidemiological and clinical profile, management and outcomes of young patients (≤40 years) with acute coronary syndrome: A single tertiary care center study()
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological and clinical profile, management and outcomes of young patients (≤40 years) with acute coronary syndrome: A single tertiary care center study()
title_short Epidemiological and clinical profile, management and outcomes of young patients (≤40 years) with acute coronary syndrome: A single tertiary care center study()
title_sort epidemiological and clinical profile, management and outcomes of young patients (≤40 years) with acute coronary syndrome: a single tertiary care center study()
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8322929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34154745
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2021.01.015
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