2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.gheart.2014.03.1660
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PM300 Type of Coronary Artery lesions and The incidence of Total Occlusion in Metabolic Syndrome Patients

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“…In our study, mostly type B lesions (41.6%) were noted, which had moderate procedural success. A study by Andhi Purabaya et al (15) in which 43 patients with or without metabolic syndrome who underwent a coronary angiogram enrolled based upon the NCEP ATP III criteria for metabolic syndrome for Asian populations. The results showed that metabolic syndrome patients (n=25, 58%) found to have type B lesions 40% and type C lesions were 60% with an incidence of total occlusion being 48%.…”
Section: The Clinical Profile Of the Patients Studied In This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, mostly type B lesions (41.6%) were noted, which had moderate procedural success. A study by Andhi Purabaya et al (15) in which 43 patients with or without metabolic syndrome who underwent a coronary angiogram enrolled based upon the NCEP ATP III criteria for metabolic syndrome for Asian populations. The results showed that metabolic syndrome patients (n=25, 58%) found to have type B lesions 40% and type C lesions were 60% with an incidence of total occlusion being 48%.…”
Section: The Clinical Profile Of the Patients Studied In This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%