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Homocysteine a non-conventional risk factor for vasculopathic patients
Sunil Agarwal
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, MIMER Medical College, Talegaon, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Deepak Kamat
Associate Professor, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Rural Medical College, PIMS (D.U.), Maharashtra, India
Pooja Shah
Resident, Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopaedics, Rural Dental College, PIMS (D.U.), Loni, Maharashtra, India
Rahul Kunkulol
Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Rural Medical College, PIMS (D.U.), Loni, Maharashtra, India
Published: 2021-12-13
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Abstract
Research is underway and many other factors are being identified, including homocysteine (Hcy). Since 1990, there has been an exponential increase in the number of publications on Hcy and coronary artery disease, suggesting elevated plasma Hcy as an independent risk factor. As a result, this study was conducted to determine the prevalence of a new risk factor (homocysteine) in the general population (both young and old), as well as any differences in prevalence rates (if any) between young (less than 45 years of age) and elderly (more than 45 years of age) patients with vasculopathy. This was a case control study done in the cardiology unit of Bharti Hospital, Pune. All the patients diagnosed as cases of vasculopathies, especially IHD/Stroke/DVT (n =75) were enrolled as cases for the study, and healthy volunteers of the same age and gender matched (n =75) were enrolled as controls and subjected to the following inclusion and exclusion criteria. All cases and controls were assessed for their homocysteine level on day 0 of admission by using the MEIA/FPIA Technique on IMX, Abbott, USA. The mean homocysteine level was 23.2499 (12.2739) in cases vs. 13.24 (3.0912) in controls, with a statistically significant ‘p’ value by unpaired ‘t’ and Mann-Whitney statistics. Elevated Hcy levels above 15 mol/l were detected in 70% of cases and 22% of controls, respectively. On comparing homocysteine to individual vasculopathy, it was found that homocysteine was a more significant risk factor in IHD > stroke >DVT.
Keywords
Homocysteine; Vasculopathy; Ischaemic heart disease; Stroke; Deep vein thrombosis; Risk Factor
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Agarwal, S. ., Kamat, D. ., Shah, P. ., & Kunkulol, R. . (2021). Homocysteine a non-conventional risk factor for vasculopathic patients. International Journal of Clinical and Biomedical Research, 7(4), 6–9. Retrieved from https://sumathipublications.com/index.php/ijcbr/article/view/427
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