35 research outputs found
Total bilirubin and fasting plasma glucose levels are associated with coronary collateral development in elderly patients
Background and objective: We aimed to investigate biochemical factors
affecting coronary collateral circulation development in an elderly population
aged 75 years and over.
Material and methods: The study group consisted of patients with a
prior coronary angiography for stable coronary artery disease (CAD). Patients
with total occlusion of at least one vessel were included in the study. Enrolled
patients were divided into two groups, good collateral (GC; n = 73) and bad
collateral (BC; n = 55), in accordance with the Cohen-Rentop’s classification
system.
Results: In comparison to the GC group, bilirubin levels were
significantly lower (p < 0.001), and fasting plasma glucose (FPG)
levels were significantly higher in the BC group (p = 0.026).
Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and high-density lipoprotein
cholesterol (HDL-C) levels were significantly lower in the BC group when compared
to the GC group (p = 0.002 and p < 0.001, respectively).
Backward elimination stepwise logistic regression analysis identified bilirubin
and FPG as variables that strongly predicted the presence of a well-developed
coronary collateral circulation and a poorly developed coronary collateral
circulation, respectively.
Conclusion: Bilirubin and FPG were seemed as the most important factors
affecting coronary collateral circulation development in patients with stable CAD
who were older than 75 years
Serum Nuclear Factor Erythroid-2 Related Factor-2 (NRF2) as an Indicator of Oxidative Stress is Related to Coronary in-Stent Restenosis
Objective: In the treatment of coronary artery disease, stent implantation has become the standard treatment, but development of in-stent restenosis (ISR) limits the benefit of this treatment modality.
Methods: Based on the connection between oxidative stress and thiol/disulphate and NRF2, it was intended to measure NRF2 and thiol/disulphate levels.
Results: Coronary angiography images of 76 stable angina pectoris patients were evaluated. Of the 51 patients with a history drug eluting stent implantation, we determined 25 patients with ISR (Group 1) and 26 patients without ISR (Group 2). Twenty-five patients with normal coronary arteries were included in the study as control group (Group 3). NRF2 level was found to be significantly higher in patients who did not develop ISR (p=0.01). Total thiol was significantly higher in group 3 (738.76 micromole/L) compared to group 1 (626.11 micromole/L) and group 2 (630.27 micromole/L) (p=0.014). Native thiol was also significantly higher in group 3 (570.53 micromole/L) compared to group 1 (483.91 micromole/L) and group 2 (501 micromole/L) (p=0.006).
Conclusion: We think that total and native thiol levels might be useful as an indicator of oxidative stress in early diagnosis of coronary artery disease, and the NRF2 level can be used in predicting patients who might develop coronary ISR
Comparison and evaluation of experimental mediastinitis models: precolonized foreign body implants and bacterial suspension inoculation seems promising
BACKGROUND: Post-sternotomy mediastinitis (PSM) is a devastating surgical complication affecting 1–3% of patients that undergo cardiac surgery. Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most commonly encountered bacterial pathogen cultured from mediastinal samples obtained from patients with PSM. A component of the membrane of the gram positive bacteria, lipoteichoic acid, stimulates the blood monocytes and macrophages to secrete cytokines, radicals and nitrogen species leading to oxido-inflammatory damage. This seems to be responsible for the high mortality rate in PSM. For the evaluation of the pathogenesis of infection or for the investigation of alternative treatment models in infection, no standard model of mediastinitis seems to be available. In this study, we evaluated four mediastinitis models in rats. METHODS: The rats were divided into four groups to form different infection models. Group A: A suspension of 1 × 10(7 )colony-forming units Staphylococcus aureus in 0,5 mL was inoculated from the right second intercostal space into the mediastinum. Group B: A hole was created in the right second intercostal space and a piece of stainless-steel implant with a length of 0.5 cm was inserted into the mediastinum and a suspension of 1 × 10(7 )cfu bacteria in 0,5 mL was administered via the tail vein. Group C: Precolonized stainless-steel implant was inserted into the mediastinum. Group D: Precolonized stainless-steel implant was inserted into the mediastinum and the bacteria suspension was also injected into the mediastinum. On the 10(th )day, rats were sacrificed and the extension of infection in the mediastenae was evaluated by quantitative cultures. Myeloperoxidase activity (MPO) and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels were determined in the sera to evaluate the neutrophil activation and assess the inflammatory oxidation. RESULTS: The degree of infection in group C and D were 83.3% and 100% respectively (P < 0.001). MDA levels were significantly higher in these two groups than the others (P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Infected implants and high bacterial concentration administration were the two important components that played a significant role in the outcome of a successful infection in mediastinum in a rat model
DOES PERCEPTION OF WORK STRESS AND JOB SATISFACTION PREDICT BEING GENERATION X OR Y? SAMPLE OF PARTICIPATION BANKS IN TURKEY
According to literature, in a situation where Generation X is satisfied, Generation Y may not be. If there are differences in expectation and stress sources between generations as explained in the theory, it can also be expected to guess correctly whether one is Generation X or Y via these differences. This research has been conducted in order to test the thesis mentioned above.
The scope of the research is the Head Office and Istanbul branches of Participation Banks. In total, 392 people participated in the research. The data acquired from the sample was analyzed through logistic regression method. Job satisfaction scale is Minnesota Job Satisfaction Scale. Both work stress scale and indicative scale of Generations X and Y were obtained by referring to the descriptive information that takes place in the relevant literature. Because of the weak consistence between the logistic regression model and the research data, perception levels of work stress and job satisfaction cannot predict to be Generation X or Y significantly
Angiogram miesiąca Skuteczna angioplastyka krytycznego zwężenia podwójnej prawej tętnicy wieńcowej
Anomalies of the coronary arteries are uncommon and often asymptomatic. Double right coronary artery (RCA) is a very rare coronary anomaly. So far, the number of reported cases of double RCA is low. We describe a case of a 50-year-old female patient hospitalised with the diagnosis of unstable angina pectoris. RCA injection showed filling of two separately originating RCA, coursing towards the right atrioventricular groove. Coronary angioplasty was successful