Epidemiological, Clinical and Coronary Angiography Aspects of Acute Coronary Syndrome in the Cardiology Department of the Hospital Mother-Child “Le Luxembourg” Mali

Samba, Sidibé and Mamadou, Toure and Massama, Konate and Hamma, Sankaré and Ousmane, Traoré and Sadik, Mahamat Guire and Ameri, Diall Mahan and Bahaide, Dicko and Sanoussy, Daffe and Asmaou, Keita and Adiaratou, Thiam Coumba and Soumaila, Diarra and Ichaka, Menta (2024) Epidemiological, Clinical and Coronary Angiography Aspects of Acute Coronary Syndrome in the Cardiology Department of the Hospital Mother-Child “Le Luxembourg” Mali. World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases, 14 (04). pp. 228-233. ISSN 2164-5329

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Abstract

Introduction: Cardiac catheterisation plays a fundamental role in the management of acute coronary syndrome. These explorations require heavy, complex and costly equipment and a large team of doctors, nurses and technicians with highly specialized training. Aims: To describe epidemiological, clinical and coronary angiography aspects of patients with acute coronary syndrome. Patients and Methods: Descriptive study from September 2019 to December 2023 in the Cardiology Department of the Hôpital Mère-Enfant of Bamako. Inclusion criteria were patients admitted for coronary angiography with the diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome. Results: During the study period, 1253 patients underwent coronary angiography, 596 of whom had acute coronary syndrome as an indication, representing a hospital frequency of 47%. Sex-ratio was 2.10. Mean age of patients was 58.5 ± 11.39 years. ST elevation acute coronary syndrome was the most common indication with 63.92% of cases. High blood pressure was the main cardiovascular risk factor with 58.7% of cases, and radial access approach was used in 98% of cases. Coronary angiography was pathological in 91.70% of cases (n = 548). Patients with lesions of anterior interventricular artery were 73.73% of cases. Tritruncal lesions accounted for 40.63% of cases. Conclusion: ST elevation acute coronary syndrome is the most frequent manifestation of acute coronary syndrome. Anterior interventricular artery is most often the culprit lesion for our patients.

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Date Deposited: 17 Apr 2024 06:53
Last Modified: 17 Apr 2024 06:53
URI: http://ebooks.netkumar1.in/id/eprint/2130

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