| Literature DB >> 26362770 |
Hilal Bahjet Al-Saffar1, Hussein Nassir2, Anna Mitchell3, Sebastian Philipp4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Microalbuminuria (MAU) is defined as an urinary albumin excretion rate between 20-200 mg/l or 30-300 mg/day. It is a surrogate marker for endothelial dysfunction and is independently associated with atherosclerotis in diabetic and in non-diabetic patients. We assessed the prevalence of MAU in non-diabetic patients who presented with UA/NSTEMI and the relation of MAU to the severity of coronary artery disease in patients at a cardiac care center in Iraq.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26362770 PMCID: PMC4567814 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-015-1347-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Demographical characteristics of studied population
| Variables | No. (%) |
|---|---|
| Age (mean ± SD) | 56.51 year ± 12.85 |
| Men | 53 (76 %) |
| Women | 17 (24 %) |
| Smoker | 41 (59 %) |
| Hypertension | 37 (53 %) |
| Ischemic ECG changes | 58 (83 %) |
| Ischemic ECHO finding | 52 (74 %) |
Relation between mean age and MAU
| 1 | N | Mean(year) | SD |
|---|---|---|---|
| −ve group | 49 | 56.48 | 12.57 |
| +ve group | 21 | 55.71 | 12.02 |
P value = 0.8
Relation between sex and MAU
| Factor | MAU | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| +ve | −ve | ||
| Men | 17 (32 %) | 36 (68 %) | 53 (100 %) |
| women | 4 (24 %) | 13 (76 %) | 17 (100 %) |
P value = 0.5
Relation between smoking and MAU
| Factor | MAU | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| +ve | −ve | ||
| Smoker | 12 (29 %) | 29 (71 %) | 41 (100 %) |
| Non-smoker | 9 (31 %) | 20 (69 %) | 29 (100 %) |
P value = 0.8
Relation between hypertension and MAU
| Factor | MAU | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| +ve | −ve | ||
| Hypertensive | 8 (22 %) | 29 (78 %) | 37 (100 %) |
| Non hypertensive | 13 (39 %) | 20 (61 %) | 33 (100 %) |
P value = 0.1
Relation between ischemic ECG changes and MAU
| Factor | MAU | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| +ve | −ve | ||
| Ischemic changes | 19 (32 %) | 39 (68 %) | 58 (100 %) |
| Non-ischemic | 2 (17 %) | 10 (83 %) | 12 (100 %) |
P value = 0.4
Relation between ischemic ECHO finding and MAU
| Factor | MAU | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| +ve | −ve | ||
| Ischemic finding | 20 (38 %) | 32 (62 %) | 52 (100 %) |
| Non-ischemic | 1 (6 %) | 17 (94 %) | 18 (100 %) |
P value = 0.0008
Relation between MAU and TIMI risk score
| TIMI score | MAU | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| +ve, n (%) | −ve, n (%) | ||
| <2 | (0) | 16 (33 %) | 16 (23 %) |
| 3 | (0) | 26 (53 %) | 26 (37 %) |
| 4 | 11 (53 %) | 6 (12 %) | 17 (24 %) |
| 5 | 7 (33 %) | 1 (2 %) | 8 (12 %) |
| >6 | 3 (14 %) | (0) | 3 (4 %) |
| Total | 21 (100 %) | 49 (100 %) | 70 (100 %) |
Relation between number of diseased coronary vessels and MAU
| Factor | MAU | |
|---|---|---|
| +ve | −ve | |
| Single vessel | 1 (3 %) | 28 (97 %) |
| 2 vessels | 6 (26 %) | 17 (74 %) |
| 3 vessels | 14 (78 %) | 4 (22 %) |
P value = 0.000001
Relation between MAU level and the number of diseased coronary vessels at cutoff point = 29 µg/ml
| Factor | Cutoff point = 29 µg/ml | |
|---|---|---|
| Below | Above | |
| 1 VD | 1 (100 %) | 0 |
| 2 VD | 4 (67 %) | 2 (33 %) |
| 3 VD | 1 (7 %) | 13 (93 %) |
P value = 0.01