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Study On The Relationship Between Residual Risk In Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease And Syndrome Of Blood Stasis

Posted on:2021-04-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2504306302498734Subject:Chinese medical science
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Object:Explore the correlation between the residual risk factors of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and the score of blood stasis syndrome.Methods:Designed as a cross-sectional study of the current situation,selected from June to December 2019 in 78 patients with acute coronary syndrome(ACS)and carotid plaque inpatients in Shandong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.Syndrome(n = 46)and non-blood stasis syndrome(n = 32),using two types of unconditional logistic regression analysis and multivariate correlation analysis to explore the correlation between blood stasis syndrome score and related risk factors.Result:Systolic blood pressure(r = 0.129,P = 0.024),homocysteine(r= 0.148,P = 0.009),high-sensitivity C-reactive protein(r = 0.097,P = 0.041),low-density lipoprotein cholesterol(r = 0.124,P = 0.041),current smoking(r = 0.019,P = 0.012)is a risk factor for ACS combined with carotid plaque blood stasis syndrome(P = 0.001)and blood stasis syndrome score is positively correlated.Conclusion:The influencing factors of acute coronary syndrome with carotid plaque blood stasis syndrome include: systolic blood pressure,homocysteine,high-sensitivity C-reactive protein,low-density lipoprotein cholesterol,and current smoking volume,all of which can be changed,Special attention should be paid to the active intervention of new risk factors(homocysteine,high-sensitivity C-reactive protein).The prescription of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis is more suitable for patients with acute coronary syndrome and carotid plaque,which may reduce homocysteine and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein.
Keywords/Search Tags:cardiovascular disease, residual risk, high sensitivity C-reactive protein, homocysteine, blood stasis syndrome score
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