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ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
Author(s) -
Abdul Rehman Abid,
M. Naveed,
LIAQAT ALI,
Siraj Munir Ahmed Tarin,
Muhammad Tahir Mohyuddin,
Muhammad Azhar
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
the professional medical journal/the professional medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2071-7733
pISSN - 1024-8919
DOI - 10.29309/tpmj/2006.13.03.5006
Subject(s) - medicine , myocardial infarction , streptokinase , group b , group a , killip class , chi square test , percutaneous coronary intervention , statistics , mathematics
Women with acute myocardial infarction have higher in-hospital mortalitythan men mainly due to greater age on presentation. Objective: To evaluate the age specific sex difference in inhospitalmortality of acute myocardial infarction. Design: Descriptive study. Place and duration: Coronary Care Unitand cardiology ward of Nishtar Hospital Multan from 15 of th September 2002 till 30th of April 2003. Material & Methods:Four hundred and fifty patients of acute myocardial infarction who fulfilled our inclusion criteria were studied while theywere admitted to the hospital. Patients were divided into four groups according to age and sex i.e. Group I (male <45years), Group II (male $45 years), Group III (female <45 years) and Group IV (female $45 years). In-hospital mortalitywas compared between different age groups by Chi-square test. Results: The total in-hospital mortality was76(16.9%).In Group III none of the patients expired. In Group I in-hospital mortality was 6(7.1%) patients followed byGroup II 50(18.3%) patients and Group IV 20(23.3%) patients p<0.019. In-hospital mortality was greater in Group IVthan in any other group. Group IV patients were more frequently diabetic and hypertensive than patients in any othergroup. Group IV patients presented late to the hospital. There was no significant difference in site of myocardialinfarction in different groups. Higher Killip class was observed in Group II and IV p<0.05. Streptokinase injection wasgiven less frequently in Group IV than in any other group p <0.012. Only 34(39.5%) patients in Group IV had nocomplication during hospital stay while more patients in other groups had uneventful hospital stay p<0.001.Conclusion: Female sex is associated with higher in-hospital mortality in older age group as compared to the malepatients of same age group.

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