An Evaluation of Lipid Abnormalities in Patients of Acute Myocardial Infarction at Tertiary Care Hospital
Zeeshan Faisal, Umber Naeem Rathore, Rabia Saeed
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To evaluate the lipid
abnormalities in cases with acute myocardial infarction at tertiary care
hospital.
Material and methods: Between May 2020 to
November 2020, total 100 patients of acute myocardial infarction having age
20-40 years of both gender (male/female) were recruited from Department of
Cardiology, Sheikh Zayed Medical College/Hospital, Rahim Yar Khan. Lipid abnormalities were evaluated in this
study.
Results: Total 100 patients
with myocardial infarction were selected and lipid abnormalities were
evaluated. Age range was 20-40 years
with mean age 29.90 ± 6.08 years. In
this study total 100 patients with acute myocardial infarction were evaluated
for lipid abnormalities. Raised serum
total cholesterol was noted in 38 (38%) patients followed by raised serum
triglycerides in 47 (47%) patients, raised serum LDL in 26 (26%) patients and
decreased serum HDL was seen in 14 (14%) patients.
Conclusion: Results of this study
showed that raised Triglycerides and Raised Total Cholesterol were most common
lipid abnormalities in cases with acute myocardial infarction. Most of the
patients were males. Obese patients were more common as compared to
non-obese.
Keywords: Dyslipidemia, acute myocardial infarction, Non-ST-elevation, ST elevation