1.Characteristics and prognosis of metabolice syndrome in patients with non-ST segment eleration acute coronary syndrome
Rong HU ; Shaoping NIE ; Xin DU ; Qiang LV ; Junping KANG ; Yin ZHANG ; Jinxin LIANG ; Peng HAO ; Su WANG ; Tong LIU ; Xuesi NU ; Jianzeng DONG ; Xiaohui LIU ; Changsheng MA
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2006;0(06):-
Objective To elucidate the clinical characteristics and prognosis of non-ST segment elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTE-ACS)patients with metabolic syndrome. Methods SUNDAY(The Strategies for UA/NSTEMI and Delay of AngioplastY Registry)study was a retrospective registry of 1 013 patients with unstable angina or NSTEMI from Jan 2000 through Dec 2002. In this analysis , we compared the clinical features and prognosis with patients with or without metabolic syndrome and studied the relation between the number of markers-the MS score and prognosis. Results There were 743 patients with complete data and 343 patients(46.2%)satisfied the definition of Chinese metabolic syndrome .The latter were younger [(59.66?9.67)age vs. (61.11?10.37)age,P=0.052], with higher BMI ,SBP, DBP, blood glucose and disordered blood-lipid(P0.05) and coronary angiographic alterations(left main artery and trivessel) (P=0.006). Conclusion There were prevenlence in NSTE-ACS patients with metabolize syndrome and the later were younger .As the MS score increased so did obesity, dyslipidemia ,blood pressure, fasting glucose. Similarly, an increasing MS score was significantly related to more severe coronary angiographic alterations and cardiac events.