Acute coronary syndrome in young (≤45 years) patients: An observational study

Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is witnessing a demographic transition with increasing prevalence among younger individuals (≤45 years). Hence, this study was designed to evaluate the clinical features, risk factors, and angiographic profile of young (aged ≤ 45 years) patients with ACS and...

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Main Authors: Chandrashekhara Pandey, Reena Singh, Pankaj Kumar Vasantrao Talokar, Rujuta Parikh, Gaurav Singh
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2023-01-01
Series:Journal of the Practice of Cardiovascular Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.j-pcs.org/article.asp?issn=2395-5414;year=2023;volume=9;issue=2;spage=121;epage=126;aulast=Pandey
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author Chandrashekhara Pandey
Reena Singh
Pankaj Kumar Vasantrao Talokar
Rujuta Parikh
Gaurav Singh
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Reena Singh
Pankaj Kumar Vasantrao Talokar
Rujuta Parikh
Gaurav Singh
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description Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is witnessing a demographic transition with increasing prevalence among younger individuals (≤45 years). Hence, this study was designed to evaluate the clinical features, risk factors, and angiographic profile of young (aged ≤ 45 years) patients with ACS and to compare it with the older (aged >45 years) patients with ACS. Materials and Methods: An observational study was conducted at a tertiary care center in India from July 2020 to December 2021. A total of 157 patients were enrolled, among which 90 patients were included in cases (group-I). The inclusion criteria were patients presenting with ACS aged between 18 and 45 years. There were two control groups, including 34 patients with ACS (aged >45 years) in Group II and 33 healthy volunteers in Group III (aged 18–45 years). Baseline demographic details, risk factors, and angiographic profile of patients with ACS in each group were recorded and compared. Results: Mean age of Group I was 39.79 ± 5.15 years and of Group II was 59.74 ± 8.21 years. Smoking (P = 0.027) and family history of coronary artery disease (P = 0.022) were the significant risk factors of ACS in Group I. Compared to non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (16.7%), ST-elevation myocardial infarction (83.3%) was predominant among younger patients with ACS. Single-vessel disease was prevalent among younger patients (62.2%) as compared to older patients with ACS (41.20%). Conclusion: Younger patients with ACS exhibited a distinct clinical and angiographic profile compared to older patients with ACS.
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spelling doaj.art-5b43a4826f2b4f3aa85e5c7e9404d3d92023-10-30T10:37:09ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of the Practice of Cardiovascular Sciences2395-54142454-28302023-01-019212112610.4103/jpcs.jpcs_3_23Acute coronary syndrome in young (≤45 years) patients: An observational studyChandrashekhara PandeyReena SinghPankaj Kumar Vasantrao TalokarRujuta ParikhGaurav SinghBackground: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is witnessing a demographic transition with increasing prevalence among younger individuals (≤45 years). Hence, this study was designed to evaluate the clinical features, risk factors, and angiographic profile of young (aged ≤ 45 years) patients with ACS and to compare it with the older (aged >45 years) patients with ACS. Materials and Methods: An observational study was conducted at a tertiary care center in India from July 2020 to December 2021. A total of 157 patients were enrolled, among which 90 patients were included in cases (group-I). The inclusion criteria were patients presenting with ACS aged between 18 and 45 years. There were two control groups, including 34 patients with ACS (aged >45 years) in Group II and 33 healthy volunteers in Group III (aged 18–45 years). Baseline demographic details, risk factors, and angiographic profile of patients with ACS in each group were recorded and compared. Results: Mean age of Group I was 39.79 ± 5.15 years and of Group II was 59.74 ± 8.21 years. Smoking (P = 0.027) and family history of coronary artery disease (P = 0.022) were the significant risk factors of ACS in Group I. Compared to non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (16.7%), ST-elevation myocardial infarction (83.3%) was predominant among younger patients with ACS. Single-vessel disease was prevalent among younger patients (62.2%) as compared to older patients with ACS (41.20%). Conclusion: Younger patients with ACS exhibited a distinct clinical and angiographic profile compared to older patients with ACS.http://www.j-pcs.org/article.asp?issn=2395-5414;year=2023;volume=9;issue=2;spage=121;epage=126;aulast=Pandeyacute coronary syndromecoronary artery diseaserisk factorsyoung adults
spellingShingle Chandrashekhara Pandey
Reena Singh
Pankaj Kumar Vasantrao Talokar
Rujuta Parikh
Gaurav Singh
Acute coronary syndrome in young (≤45 years) patients: An observational study
Journal of the Practice of Cardiovascular Sciences
acute coronary syndrome
coronary artery disease
risk factors
young adults
title Acute coronary syndrome in young (≤45 years) patients: An observational study
title_full Acute coronary syndrome in young (≤45 years) patients: An observational study
title_fullStr Acute coronary syndrome in young (≤45 years) patients: An observational study
title_full_unstemmed Acute coronary syndrome in young (≤45 years) patients: An observational study
title_short Acute coronary syndrome in young (≤45 years) patients: An observational study
title_sort acute coronary syndrome in young ≤45 years patients an observational study
topic acute coronary syndrome
coronary artery disease
risk factors
young adults
url http://www.j-pcs.org/article.asp?issn=2395-5414;year=2023;volume=9;issue=2;spage=121;epage=126;aulast=Pandey
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