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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-202499

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Introduction: Cardiac dysfunction in patients with cirrhosisoccurs in the setting of a circulatory dysfunction characterizedby a marked splanchnic arterial vasodilation. Circulatory changescan lead to the cardiac dilatation of the left chambers and thedevelopment of functional changes in the heart. The present studyis intended to assess cardiac functions in patients of liver cirrhosis.Material and methods: It was a cross sectional study conductedamong 74 diagnosed cases of liver cirrhosis, admitted todepartment of general medicine, KIMS Hospital during the 6months study duration.Results: Overall LVDD was diagnosed in 59 cases (79.73%).Out of which, 47.29% cases presented with Stage 1 (impairedrelaxation) LVDD, Stage 2 LVDD (pseudo normal) among31.08% and only one patient had severe restrictive type of(Stage 3) LVDD.Conclusion: Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction iscommonly associated with advancement of hepaticdysfunction while systolic function is maintained till advancedhepatic failure

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-202194

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Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a complex metabolicdisorder associated with an increased risk of microvascularand macrovascular disease. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is aprevalent metabolic disorder that often leads to cardiovasculardiseases and diabetic cardiomyopathy, which may lead tochronic pressure overload and myocardial infarction. Thepresent study aimed at studying the extent and complexity ofcardiovascular lesions among diabetic patients and comparesame with non-diabetic patients.Materials and methods: The present study was a CaseControl (Analytical and Interventional) Study conductedover 18 months (October 2016 to March 2018). Case groupconsisted of 250 Diabetic patients with cardiac symptoms,with or without ECG changes, who have undergone coronaryangiography. And Controls group consisted of 250 NonDiabetic patients with cardiac symptoms, with or withoutECG changes, have undergone coronary angiography.Results: In the present study, among diabetics, there were52.8% male patients and 47.2% female patients, similarlyamong non diabetic group, 57.2% were males and 42.8%cases were females. 12.4% people were found normal, 37.6%were suffering from Single vessel disease, 28.8% people withDouble vessel disease and 21.2% people with Triple vesseldisease.Conclusions: According to the present study, among coronaryangiography diagnosis, severe forms of coronary artery lesionswere found common among diabetic patients as compared tonon diabetic patients.

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