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Clinical Features of Acute Coronary Syndrome in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease and Its Correlation with Tumour Necrosis Factor in Cardiology

Tumour necrosis factor (TNF) levels are higher in patients who have experienced an acute ischemic stroke. Greater levels of TNF may not be linked to an increased risk of recurrent coronary events in the stable phase after myocardial ischemia (MI). Coronary atheroma is connected to endothelial and sm...

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Autores principales: Guo, Run, Wu, Tingting, Zheng, Nan, Wan, Yanfang, Wang, Jun
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9262531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35813433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3439768
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Wu, Tingting
Zheng, Nan
Wan, Yanfang
Wang, Jun
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Zheng, Nan
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Wang, Jun
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description Tumour necrosis factor (TNF) levels are higher in patients who have experienced an acute ischemic stroke. Greater levels of TNF may not be linked to an increased risk of recurrent coronary events in the stable phase after myocardial ischemia (MI). Coronary atheroma is connected to endothelial and smooth muscle cells, as well as macrophages that emit the multifunctional cytokine tumour necrosis factor (TNF). Transplanted tumours become more vulnerable when TNF-α was first recognized to have a function in hemorrhagic necrosis. TNF-α has been demonstrated to induce heart failure, pulmonary edoema, and cardiomyopathy in people with advanced heart failure when it is elevated in the bloodstream. It has been postulated that prolonged overexpression of TNF-α after ischemia may contribute to poor cardiac outcomes by increasing TNF-α when the myocardium undergoes both temporary ischemia and reperfusion. A rise in TNF levels has been seen after a myocardial infarction, but it is unclear if these higher levels, found months after the initial event, are associated with an increased risk of subsequent heart attacks. We looked at TNF levels in the blood of 270 patients with coronary heart disease in the Chinese Hypertension League's Cholesterol and Recurrent Events (CARE) experiment to see if this notion held true. Recurrent coronary syndrome and coronary mortality were monitored prospectively in the participants. The min max imbalance normalization can be used to assess a patient's baseline characteristics, including hormone and cholesterol test results. Type 2 stimulant connection to aggregate the TNF-signaling qualities and fuzzy techniques was applied. There may now be enough preliminary evidence from the crucial bundle neural network analysis to identify the risk of coronary heart disease associated with TNF pregeneration studies. The tests were assessed using a variety of methods and performance metrics in a Matlab environment.
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spelling pubmed-92625312022-07-08 Clinical Features of Acute Coronary Syndrome in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease and Its Correlation with Tumour Necrosis Factor in Cardiology Guo, Run Wu, Tingting Zheng, Nan Wan, Yanfang Wang, Jun Comput Math Methods Med Research Article Tumour necrosis factor (TNF) levels are higher in patients who have experienced an acute ischemic stroke. Greater levels of TNF may not be linked to an increased risk of recurrent coronary events in the stable phase after myocardial ischemia (MI). Coronary atheroma is connected to endothelial and smooth muscle cells, as well as macrophages that emit the multifunctional cytokine tumour necrosis factor (TNF). Transplanted tumours become more vulnerable when TNF-α was first recognized to have a function in hemorrhagic necrosis. TNF-α has been demonstrated to induce heart failure, pulmonary edoema, and cardiomyopathy in people with advanced heart failure when it is elevated in the bloodstream. It has been postulated that prolonged overexpression of TNF-α after ischemia may contribute to poor cardiac outcomes by increasing TNF-α when the myocardium undergoes both temporary ischemia and reperfusion. A rise in TNF levels has been seen after a myocardial infarction, but it is unclear if these higher levels, found months after the initial event, are associated with an increased risk of subsequent heart attacks. We looked at TNF levels in the blood of 270 patients with coronary heart disease in the Chinese Hypertension League's Cholesterol and Recurrent Events (CARE) experiment to see if this notion held true. Recurrent coronary syndrome and coronary mortality were monitored prospectively in the participants. The min max imbalance normalization can be used to assess a patient's baseline characteristics, including hormone and cholesterol test results. Type 2 stimulant connection to aggregate the TNF-signaling qualities and fuzzy techniques was applied. There may now be enough preliminary evidence from the crucial bundle neural network analysis to identify the risk of coronary heart disease associated with TNF pregeneration studies. The tests were assessed using a variety of methods and performance metrics in a Matlab environment. Hindawi 2022-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9262531/ /pubmed/35813433 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3439768 Text en Copyright © 2022 Run Guo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Clinical Features of Acute Coronary Syndrome in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease and Its Correlation with Tumour Necrosis Factor in Cardiology
title Clinical Features of Acute Coronary Syndrome in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease and Its Correlation with Tumour Necrosis Factor in Cardiology
title_full Clinical Features of Acute Coronary Syndrome in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease and Its Correlation with Tumour Necrosis Factor in Cardiology
title_fullStr Clinical Features of Acute Coronary Syndrome in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease and Its Correlation with Tumour Necrosis Factor in Cardiology
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Features of Acute Coronary Syndrome in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease and Its Correlation with Tumour Necrosis Factor in Cardiology
title_short Clinical Features of Acute Coronary Syndrome in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease and Its Correlation with Tumour Necrosis Factor in Cardiology
title_sort clinical features of acute coronary syndrome in patients with coronary heart disease and its correlation with tumour necrosis factor in cardiology
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9262531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35813433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3439768
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