2019
DOI: 10.34172/jsums.2019.32
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Prevalence of coronary artery disease risk factors in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery in West Azerbaijan province

Abstract: Background and aims: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is one of the main causes of death worldwide and coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery accounts for 1.4% of all operating room procedures. Considering the importance of the above-mentioned issue, the present study aimed to assess CAD risk factors in CABG patients to provide more accurate information for health authorities. Methods: To this end, data of all patients with isolated primary on-pump CABG were collected from March 2014 to March 2016. The ma… Show more

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“…In this regard, high serum concentrations of total cholesterol, LDL-C, and triglycerides, along with reducing serum HDL-C level, are known to be potential risk factors for cardiovascular disease [5,6]. Many studies have focused on reducing the consumption of saturated fatty acids in this group of patients because high consumption of these nutrients increases LDL-C, followed by cardiovascular-related death [7][8][9]. In East Asian and Mediterranean countries, deaths from coronary heart disease are lower due to low saturated fatty acid intake.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, high serum concentrations of total cholesterol, LDL-C, and triglycerides, along with reducing serum HDL-C level, are known to be potential risk factors for cardiovascular disease [5,6]. Many studies have focused on reducing the consumption of saturated fatty acids in this group of patients because high consumption of these nutrients increases LDL-C, followed by cardiovascular-related death [7][8][9]. In East Asian and Mediterranean countries, deaths from coronary heart disease are lower due to low saturated fatty acid intake.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%