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Background: This study was designed to explore the contribution of risk factors for
coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients with
indication for coronary angiography. Coronary angiography is defined as the
radiographic visualization of the coronary vessels after injection of radio
opaque contrast media. Despite the recognition of risk factors for
CAD, the association between related risk factors and angiographic
findings remains controversial. The aim of the present study was to explore the
association between Gensini scores and major cardiovascular risk factors in
patients with indications for coronary angiography.
Methods: We retrospectively enrolled 495 patients who had
been hospitalized at Dr. Shariati Hospital during September 2009
to September 2010 and had undergone
coronary angiography. The patients were evaluated for the severity of coronary
lesions on the angiogram by Gensini scoring system. The patients were also
evaluated for the presence or absence of DM,
hypertension, family history of cardiac diseases, low HDL,
hyperlipoproteinemia, hypertriglyceridemia and cigarette smoking. Statistical
analysis wad done to find any relationship between Gensini scores and cardiovascular
risk factors.
Results: The study population consisted of 249
men (50.3%) and 245
woman (49.5%) with a mean age of 58.1±10.3
years. A positive correlation
was found between age (P=0.04), sex (P=0.008),
HDL (P=0.04) smoking (P=0.0001)
and diabetes (P<0.013) with Gensini scores.
Conclusion: In
patients with indications of angiography, Gensini scores provide valuable
prognostic information on cardiovascular risk factors. Age, sex, HDL, smoking
and diabetes are related to the severity of coronary
lesions on the angiograms.
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