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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Kesmarky, G.; | Toth, K. | Habon, L. | Vajda, G. | Juricskay, I.
Affiliations: Cardiology Center, University Medical School of Pecs, Hungary
Note: [] Address for correspondence: Gabor Kesmarky, M.D., 1st Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University Medical School of Pecs, 7643 Pecs, Ifjusag u. 13, P.O. Box 99, Hungary.
Abstract: Hemorheological parameters are primary risk factors in ischemic heart disease (IHD). In the present study the relation of these parameters to the severity of coronary artery disease (CAD) was examined. The data of 109 patients (mean age: 55{}\pm{}9 years) undergoing coronary angiography and 59 healthy controls (mean age: 35{}\pm{}10 years) were analyzed. Hemorheological parameters (hematocrit, fibrinogen level, plasma viscosity (PV) and apparent whole blood viscosity (WBV)) were determined and the circulatory index (CRI) was calculated. Patients were classified into three groups according to their coronary vessel state based on the coronary angiogram: Group 1 (n=19, mean age: 53{}\pm{}8 years) without significant CAD, Group 2 (n=19, mean age: 51{}\pm{}11 years) with single vessel disease, Group 3 (n=71, mean age: 57{}\pm{}8 years) with multivessel disease. All the measured hemorheological parameters of IHD patients were significantly higher than those of controls. Fibrinogen and PV were significantly elevated in Groups 2 and 3 compared with Group 1 (p< 0.05 and 0.01). Hematocrit and WBV were significantly increased in Group 3 compared with Groups 1 and 2 (p< 0.05). CRI was significantly decreased in IHD patients, and it was also lower in Group 3 than in Group 2 (p< 0.05). These results indicate that hemorheological parameters may play a role in the pathogenesis and development of CAD.
Keywords: Blood rheology, coronary artery disease, coronary, angiography, circulatory index
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 245-251, 1998
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