Background The relationship between metabolic syndrome MS and the MS score and the angiographic outcome of primary percutaneous coronary intervention PPCI for ST segment elevation myocardial infarction STEMI is still unclear. We aimed to examine the association between angiographic outcomes including angiographic no reflow and MS. Methods We
Metabolic syndrome is a constellation of conditions that can result in one or more negative impacts on your heart blood vessels and liver as well as your ability to metabolize sugar and fat. Also referred to as syndrome X or insulin resistance it is estimated that 25 of the world’s adult population and it is believed to be closer to 34
Metabolic syndrome is when you have 3 or more health problems that put you at higher risk for diabetes heart disease and stroke. Metabolic syndrome is more likely the older you are. It may become the main risk factor for cardiovascular disease ahead of cigarette smoking.
Jan 01 2007 The frequency of insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome were examined in coronary patients using different criteria of definition and SM defined according to International Diabetes Federation was not associated with the presence
Metabolic Syndrome. Prediabetes and type 2 diabetes are often manifestations of a much broader underlying disorder including the metabolic syndrome a highly prevalent multifaceted condition characterized by a constellation of abnormalities that include abdominal obesity hypertension dyslipidemia and elevated BG. Individuals with the
Nov 01 2007 Metabolic syndrome modifies the cardiovascular risk associated with angiographic coronary artery disease in women a report from the Women’s Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation Circulation 109 2004 pp. 714721
Introduction. The metabolic syndrome MetS has been widely associated with incident type II diabetes cardiovascular disease CVD and total mortality risks primarily in the middle aged.1–4 The incidence rate of CHD and the prevalence of the MetS both increase with age suggesting that assessing the association between the MetS and CHD risk in elderly may have public
Feb 19 2009 First given involvement of PPARγ2 in adipogenesis and Pro12Ala in particular as a genetic determinant of type 2 diabetes 7 20 BMI 17 21 22 and blood pressure we elected to incorporate components of the metabolic syndrome as covariates. In the current analysis carriership of the 12Ala allele continued to be significantly associated
metabolic syndrome were subdivided into 2 study groups consisting of those with treated diabetes n 242 diabetes group and those without treated diabetes n 188 metabolic syndrome group . Treated diabetes was defined as past or current use of oral hypogly cemic agents or insulin. Among the remaining 354 women 29 had a
Metabolic syndrome MetS is represented by a cluster of risk factors associated with insulin resistance subclinical inflammation increased future risk of diabetes and coronary artery disease CAD . 1 2 South Asians are more prone to develop MetS because of their high percentage of body fat abdominal obesity and insulin resistance.
Aug 31 2013 Metabolic syndrome MetS is a major cause of AMI with a rapidly increasing tendency in prevalence. It has multiple cardiovascular risk factors consisting of abdominal obesity high blood pressure impaired blood glucose high triglyceride and a low level of high density lipoprotein cholesterol HDL C .
Jun 25 2018 Early onset type 2 diabetes mellitus has been recognized as a distinct phenotype with a probable unique pathophysiology in recent years. Although well known to have an aggressive clinical and metabolic phenotype with rapid development of vascular complications studies regarding coronary artery disease in this group are sparse especially in the Indian
Background There are a few literature data on the correlation between metabolic syndrome MetS and coronary disease among Iranian population. This study aimed to find relationship between MetS and severity of coronary artery disease CAD in presence of diabetes. Methods Total of 192 patients were consecutively enrolled in the study who were admitted to coronary
Diabetology Metabolic Syndrome Case report Open Access Absence of diabetic retinopathy in a patient who has had diabetes mellitus for 69 years and inadequate glycemic control case presentation Jorge Esteves 1 2 Carolina Maurente da Rosa1 Caroline Kaercher Kramer2 Luiz Eduardo Osowski1 Stéfano Milano1 and Luís Henrique Canani2
Metabolic syndrome modifies the cardiovascular risk associated with angiographic coronary artery disease in women a report from the Women ’s Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation. Circulation 2004 109 714–721.
Jan 04 2018 Metabolic Syndrome and diabetes mellitus are risk factors for cardiovascular disease. However the effects of Metabolic Syndrome with or without diabetes on perioperative and long term morbidity and mortality after Coronary Artery Bypass Graft remain unclear. An retrospective study was performed on 1166 patients who received isolated primary Coronary
Diabetes exacerbates angiographic coronary lesion progression in subjects with metabolic syndrome independent of CRP levels Kae Woei Liang a b Wen Jane Lee c d Wen Lieng Lee a b Ying Tsung Chen a b e Chih Tai Ting a b Wayne Huey Herng Sheu b e f g ⁎ a Cardiovascular Center Taichung Veterans General Hospital Taichung Taiwan b Institute of
Apr 01 2005 Previously patients with metabolic syndrome have been shown to have higher prevalence of angiographic CAD and to have higher cardiovascular risk only when associated with significant angiographic CAD 3 5 11 . However the effect of metabolic syndrome present in a rapidly increasing patient population on clinical restenosis in patients
Jan 15 2019 Metabolic syndrome is becoming increasingly common. It occurs when a range of metabolic risk factors such as obesity and insulin resistance come together. Metabolic syndrome increases one’s risk of developing type 2 diabetes. A number of alternative terms exist to describe the condition such as syndrome X Reaven’s syndrome and in Australia CHAOS.
Jan 01 2014 Diabetes exacerbates angiographic coronary lesion progression in subjects with metabolic syndrome independent of CRP levels Liang KW Lee WJ Lee WL Chen YT Ting CT Sheu WH Bookmark
Feb 01 2008 Metabolic syndrome is gaining more attention as a special cluster of cardiovascular risks. However its role with or without diabetes in predicting
Sep 01 2016 Metabolic syndrome MetS is considered as a major health problem in recent years and recognized by a cluster of risk factors related to diabetes and amplified risk of coronary artery disease CAD .1 2 Previous studies have shown that Asians have additional risk for development of MetS since the prevalence of abdominal obesity and diabetes are
Sep 01 2007 Discussion Diabetes fasting plasma glucose and hypertension but not the metabolic syndrome were associated with severity of coronary angiographic findings in these women. Introduction Cardiovascular disease is the primary cause of death in women.
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Mar 14 2018 The metabolic syndrome is described as a constellation of physiological risk factors for atherogenesis that occur to a greater degree together than expected by chance and increase an individual’s risk of developing heart disease. 1 In the United States it is estimated that the metabolic syndrome affects approximately 35 of adults and nearly 50 of those