1.Impact of Metabolic Syndrome and Its Individual Components on the Presence and Severity of Angiographic Coronary Artery Disease.
Jong Youn KIM ; Hee Sun MUN ; Byoung Kwon LEE ; Seong Bo YOON ; Eui Young CHOI ; Pil Ki MIN ; Young Won YOON ; Bum Kee HONG ; Se Joong RIM ; Hyuck Moon KWON
Yonsei Medical Journal 2010;51(5):676-682
PURPOSE: Metabolic syndrome (MS) has been reported as a potential risk factor of coronary artery disease (CAD). The aims of this study were to assess whether there was a relationship between MS score and CAD angiographic severity, and to assess the predictive value of individual components of MS for CAD. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively enrolled 632 patients who underwent coronary angiography for suspected CAD (394 men, 61.0 +/- 10.6 years of age). MS was defined by the National Cholesterol Education Program criteria with the waist criterion modified into a body mass index (BMI) of more than 25 kg/m2. The MS score defined as the number of MS components. CAD was defined as > 50% luminal diameter stenosis of at least one major epicardial coronary artery. CAD angiographic severity was evaluated with a Gensini scoring system. RESULTS: Of the patients, 497 (78.6%) had CAD and 283 (44.8%) were diagnosed with MS. The MS score was significantly related to the Gensini score. High fasting blood glucose (FBG) was the only predictive factor for CAD. A cluster including high FBG, high blood pressure (BP), and low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) showed the highest CAD risk. CONCLUSION: The MS score correlates with the angiographic severity of CAD. The predictive ability of MS for CAD was carried almost completely by high FBG, and individual traits with high BP and low HDL-C may act synergistically as risk factors for CAD.
Aged
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*Coronary Angiography
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Coronary Artery Disease/*complications/etiology/radiography
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Metabolic Syndrome X/*complications/radiography
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Middle Aged
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors
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Severity of Illness Index
2.Total Occlusion of Left Main Coronary Artery by Dilated Main Pulmonary Artery in a Patient with Severe Pulmonary Hypertension.
Juyong LEE ; Hyuck Moon KWON ; Bum Kee HONG ; Hae Kyoon KIM ; Ki Whan KWON ; Jae Young KIM ; Kyo Jun LEE ; Tae Soo KANG ; Dong Soo KIM ; Young Hak SHIN ; Jin Seon LEEM ; Hyun Seung KIM
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2001;16(4):265-269
A 34-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital because of recently aggravated right heart failure without angina for 5 months. When she was 25 years old, patch repair with Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) was performed for the secondum type of atrial septal defect (ASD) with moderate pulmonary hypertension. The chest PA, echocardiography and cardiac catheterization at current admission revealed Eisenmenger syndrome without intracardiac shunt. Chest CT scan with contrast revealed markedly dilated pulmonary trunk, both pulmonary arteries and concave disfigurement of the left side of the ascending aorta suggesting extrinsic compression, as well as total occlusion of the ostium of the left main coronary artery that was retrogradly filled with collateral circulation from the right coronary artery. The coronary angiography showed normal right coronary artery and the collaterals that come out from the conus branch to the mid-left anterior descending artery (LAD) and that from distal right coronary artery to the left circumflex artery (LCX) and to the distal LAD, respectively. On aortography, the left main coronary artery was not visualized with no stump, suggestive of total occlusion of the ostium of the left main coronary artery. From our experience, it is possible to say that the occlusion of the ostium of the left main coronary can be induced by the dilated pulmonary artery trunk due to ASD with pulmonary hypertension and that, if the ASD closure was too late, the narrowing or obstruction of the left coronary artery could not be resolved even after operation owing to irreversible pulmonary hypertension.
Adult
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Case Report
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Constriction, Pathologic/etiology/radiography
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Coronary Disease/*etiology/radiography
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Dilatation, Pathologic/etiology
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Eisenmenger Complex/diagnosis
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Female
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Heart Septal Defects, Atrial/*complications
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Human
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Hypertension, Pulmonary/*complications
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*Pulmonary Artery/radiography