Characteristics and Risk Factors Attributed to Coronary Artery Disease in Women Attended Health Services in Gaza-Palestine Observational Study
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1Faculty of Public Health, Al Quds University, Gaza, Palestine.
2Cardiology Department, Al Shifa Hospital, Gaza, Palestine.
2Cardiology Department, Al Shifa Hospital, Gaza, Palestine.
ABSTRACT
Coronary
artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death in both sexes
worldwide, and becomes number one killer in women due to many factors
including increase in traditional risk factors, delays in apparition of
symptoms, under estimation of diagnosis test and treatment. Our study
aims to identify risk factors for coronary artery disease among women
with chest pain underwent coronary angiography during years (2010-2013)
in cardiology center. The study design is an observational among 688
women-aged 32 - 96 years; the mean age of our study population is 61
years. Risk factors are abstracted from patients’ files. Women with
documented coronaries disease tend to be older, have higher, systolic
blood pressure, serum level of triglyceride, and impaired clearance
creatinine. 59.4% of them are menopause with higher prevalence of
hypertension and diabetes (58.6% and 63.6%). Significant positive
association is found in women with myocardial infarction, unstable
angina, stable angina and presence of obstructive coronary artery
disease respectively (89.6%, 82.3%, 59.1%) in opposite women presented
with atypical chest pain have high prevalence of normal coronaries
(95.7%). About 57.6% have more than three risk factors, and 55.3% are
obese or overweight. In addition, 42.1% of them have impaired systolic
function. We conclude that cardiovascular risk factors are highly
prevalent among Palestinians women in Gaza and the combination of risk
factors is common. Interventions to minimize CAD in our population are
needed.
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