Research Journal of Pharmacology

Year: 2016
Volume: 10
Issue: 2-6
Page No. 38 - 41

Implication and Outcome of Coronary Angiography with Special Reference to Complications Related to the Procedure

Authors : Mrs. R.J. Kapale, Jabbar V. Desai, Amit C. Botre and U.T. Mane

Abstract: This is an observational, descriptive study of 150 cases of Acute Coronary Syndrome as diagnosed on basis of symptomatology, clinical findings, ECG changes and cardiac biomarkers who underwent coronary angiography including STEMI cases after thrombolysis. Lifestyle related and co-morbidity risk factors were recorded. Coronary angiographic findings were analyzed under occlusive and non-occlusive (sub-critical obstruction and normal coronaries). Severity/extent of disease was co-related with risk factors. Prevalence of non-occlusive coronary artery disease was noted. The p value was 0.94 and 0.97, respectively for relation of complication with diabetes and hypertension, showed that risk of occurrence of complication in patient was independent of presence of risk factors like diabetes mellitus or hypertension.

How to cite this article:

Mrs. R.J. Kapale, Jabbar V. Desai, Amit C. Botre and U.T. Mane, 2016. Implication and Outcome of Coronary Angiography with Special Reference to Complications Related to the Procedure. Research Journal of Pharmacology, 10: 38-41.

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