LEUKOCYTURIA AND CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE: FURTHER EVIDENCE TO THE PRESENCE OF INFLAMMATORY PROCESSES IN ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME

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JR_RYA-2-3_005

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 3 شهریور 1401

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  Abstract INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular disease is the main cause of mortality in developing countries. Because the major classic risk factors fail to explain the disease's epidemiologic diversity, other risk factors such as inflammation and systemic infections are being investigated, although no cause and effect relation between these infections and acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has yet been decisively proven. In view of the possible role of local and systemic infections in the occurrence of ACS, as well as leukocyturia and hematuria, the present study was designed and carried out. methods: This was a prospective case-control study of all patients diagnosed as having ACS and hospitalized at the CCU of Fatemiyeh Hospital in Semnan. Urine analysis and culture were performed in all patients and the control group in the early stage of admission to the CCU. After collecting data, we examined the associations and the differences between the two groups by using t-test and chi-square test. results: The case and control groups did not show any significant difference based on age and sex (age ۶۰.۰۳±۱۹.۳۲ years in cases and ۵۹.۹±۱۷.۲ years in controls, female prevalence was ۴۰.۵% in both groups). Hematuria was seen in ۱۸.۵% of cases and ۵% of controls (P<۰.۰۰۰۱). Leukocyturia was seen in ۲۸.۵% of cases and ۱۲% of controls (P<۰.۰۰۰۱). Albuminuria was seen in ۶% of cases and ۷% of controls (P>۰.۰۵). CONCLUSIONS: These findings indicated the presence of sub-clinical underlying infection process due to uncommon pathogens or leukocyturia and hematuria in a systemic inflammatory process that can predispose to ACS by systemic inflammation.   Keywords: Hematuria, leukocyturia, acute coronary syndrome.

نویسندگان

Rahime Eskandarian

M.D. Assistant Professor, Cardiology Dept., Semnan University of Medical Sciences.

Raheb Ghorbani

M.Sc. Assistant Professor of Biostatistics. Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Iran.

Jafar Toosi

Assistant Professor, Pathology Dept. Fatemieh Hospital, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Iran.

Mojtaba Malek

MD. Assistant Professor, Endocrinology Dept., Semnan University of Medical Sciences. Fatemieh Hospital, ۱۷th Shahrivar Blvd, Semnan, Iran.

Mehrdad Zahmatkesh

B.S. Internal Medicine Research Center, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Iran.