2017
DOI: 10.3329/bhj.v31i2.32376
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Role of Diabetic Dyslipidemia on Coronary Atherosclerotic Severity in Acute Coronary Syndrome

Abstract: Abstract:Aims: To evaluate the association of coronary atherosclerotic severity in diabetic dyslipidemic patients of acute coronary syndrome. Conclusion: Atherosclerotic severity in diabetic acute coronary syndrome patients was significantly more in dyslipidemic group than non dyslipidemic group. Methods

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“…Dyslipidemia is one of the predictors of multivessel atherosclerotic event (7,10) according to this study which shows the probability value of multivessel events is 2.5-fold in dyslipidemic patients compared to the non-dyslipidemic group. Combined hyperlipidemia, simple hypercholesterolemia, MetS, and low HDL-c are associated with multivessel coronary artery disease independent of CVD risk factors and CAC score (11,12) .…”
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“…Dyslipidemia is one of the predictors of multivessel atherosclerotic event (7,10) according to this study which shows the probability value of multivessel events is 2.5-fold in dyslipidemic patients compared to the non-dyslipidemic group. Combined hyperlipidemia, simple hypercholesterolemia, MetS, and low HDL-c are associated with multivessel coronary artery disease independent of CVD risk factors and CAC score (11,12) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…This is consistent with previous studies that stated that dyslipidemia was a significant risk factor for severe atherosclerotic disease, the average percentage of stenosis in the three main coronary arteries (LAD, RCA, and LCx) was significantly higher in the dyslipidemic age group than in the dyslipidemic age group nondilipidemic, especially in LAD and RCA. This is related to a very significant correlation between atherosclerotic lesions with HDL cholesterol, TC / HDL ratio and LDL / HDL ratio but other lipid fractions do not have a significant correlation (10) . Low HDL levels correlate with the presence and severity of CAD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%