General Medicine: Open Access

ISSN - 2327-5146

Recovery of left ventricle dysfunction after percutaneous coronary intervention in STelevated myocardial infarction within 12 hours of onset

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Abdul Ghafoor Zarmalwal

French Medical Institute for Mother and Children, Afghanistan

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Gen Med (Los Angeles)

Abstract :

The primary causes of premature death are cardiovascular diseases, cardiovascular diseases also led to around 17.9 million (32.1%) deaths in 2015. Left ventricle dysfunction is the most recurrent consequence of ST-elevated myocardial infarction and still, it is a powerful predictor of mortality. Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) of the culprit artery disease in acute coronary syndrome is related to a significant improvement of left ventricle segmental function. Methodology: It is a retrospective case series study. All 102 individuals included with the diagnosis of STelevated myocardial infarction patients presented to the hospital within 12 hours and underwent PCI at the French Medical Institute of Mother and Children (FMIC) hospital. Data were collected from the medical record files of the patients and were analyzed. We took the patients who had Left ventricle dysfunction on echocardiography on the first presentation before PCI and saw the LV function after 3 months follow up. Result: Overall we had 102 patients with the diagnosis of ST-Elevated Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) presented within 12 hours, we had 78.4% male and 21.6% female patients, 55.9% had hypertension, 21.6% were diabetic, 22.5% had Dyslipidemia and 19.6% were smokers, the mean age was 58.11±11.993 years, overall there was significant left ventricle dysfunction improvement with PCI. Conclusion: This study concluded that Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) improved significantly in STElevated Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) patients in the afghan population. Among risk factors, hypertension was the most frequent risk factor, and I recommend that PCI is a choice option for STEMI patients within 12 hours. Keywords: Recovery of left ventricle dysfunction, ST-elevated myocardial infarction, percutaneous coronary intervention.

Biography :

My name is Abdul Ghafoor zarmalwal, basically I am from Afghanistan, I graduated from nijaat Ali higher secondary school in 2008 AD, I have completed my higher education (MD) from paktia medical government university in 2015 AD, after that I have completed my specialization in general cardiology department in FMIC hospital Kabul, Afghanistan in 2021 AD. During residency I have completed short courses of proposal writing, epidemiology and research; I have also done short term diploma in ultrasound and Public health in Peshawar, Pakistan. Currently I am working as a cardiologist in tertiary hospital kausar curative hospital.

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