Remote clinical prognosis in patients with coronary X syndrome

The article analyzes data of 3234 coronary angiographies with established coronary X syndrome (CXS) in 217 cases, herewith expressed tortuosity of coronary arteries (ETCA) was found out in 148 (more than 2/3) of cases. A 5-years’ analysis of cardio-vascular events (CVE) in patients with CXS in compa...

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Main Author: Sebov D.M.
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Language:English
Published: Dnipro State Medical University 2015-09-01
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Online Access:http://medpers.dsma.dp.ua/issues/2015/N3/32-37.pdf
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description The article analyzes data of 3234 coronary angiographies with established coronary X syndrome (CXS) in 217 cases, herewith expressed tortuosity of coronary arteries (ETCA) was found out in 148 (more than 2/3) of cases. A 5-years’ analysis of cardio-vascular events (CVE) in patients with CXS in comparison with the group of IHD patients and initial atherosclerosis of coronary arteries was made. Absence of reliable difference of developing severe cardio-vascular events (SCVE) bet¬ween patients with initial atherosclerosis and CXS was proved. Risk of CVE development was significantey higher in patients with ETCA, OR=4,93; 95% (0,62; 3929). Patients with CXS had higher risk of severe arrhythmias development as compared with IHD patients with initial atherosclerosis: OR=2,36 (1,01; 5,56). There was no reliable difference between lethality of any causes and number of coronary interventions in all groups.
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spelling doaj-art-0763b3a2a2184a76a10e8c83753b3a4f2025-08-20T02:50:47ZengDnipro State Medical UniversityMedičnì Perspektivi2307-04042307-04042015-09-012033237Remote clinical prognosis in patients with coronary X syndromeSebov D.M. 0Odessa National Medical UniversityThe article analyzes data of 3234 coronary angiographies with established coronary X syndrome (CXS) in 217 cases, herewith expressed tortuosity of coronary arteries (ETCA) was found out in 148 (more than 2/3) of cases. A 5-years’ analysis of cardio-vascular events (CVE) in patients with CXS in comparison with the group of IHD patients and initial atherosclerosis of coronary arteries was made. Absence of reliable difference of developing severe cardio-vascular events (SCVE) bet¬ween patients with initial atherosclerosis and CXS was proved. Risk of CVE development was significantey higher in patients with ETCA, OR=4,93; 95% (0,62; 3929). Patients with CXS had higher risk of severe arrhythmias development as compared with IHD patients with initial atherosclerosis: OR=2,36 (1,01; 5,56). There was no reliable difference between lethality of any causes and number of coronary interventions in all groups.http://medpers.dsma.dp.ua/issues/2015/N3/32-37.pdfcoronary X syndromesevere coronary tortuositymajor acute cardiovascular events
spellingShingle Sebov D.M.
Remote clinical prognosis in patients with coronary X syndrome
Medičnì Perspektivi
coronary X syndrome
severe coronary tortuosity
major acute cardiovascular events
title Remote clinical prognosis in patients with coronary X syndrome
title_full Remote clinical prognosis in patients with coronary X syndrome
title_fullStr Remote clinical prognosis in patients with coronary X syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Remote clinical prognosis in patients with coronary X syndrome
title_short Remote clinical prognosis in patients with coronary X syndrome
title_sort remote clinical prognosis in patients with coronary x syndrome
topic coronary X syndrome
severe coronary tortuosity
major acute cardiovascular events
url http://medpers.dsma.dp.ua/issues/2015/N3/32-37.pdf
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