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Arq. bras. cardiol ; 106(3): 194-200, Mar. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-777107

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Abstract Background: GRACE risk score (GS) is a scoring system which has a prognostic significance in patients with non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (non-STEMI). Objective: The present study aimed to determine whether end-systolic or end-diastolic epicardial fat thickness (EFT) is more closely associated with high-risk non-STEMI patients according to the GS. Methods: We evaluated 207 patients who had non-STEMI beginning from October 2012 to February 2013, and 162 of them were included in the study (115 males, mean age: 66.6 ± 12.8 years). End-systolic and end-diastolic EFTs were measured with echocardiographic methods. Patients with high in-hospital GS were categorized as the H-GS group (in hospital GS > 140), while other patients were categorized as the low-to-moderate risk group (LM-GS). Results: Systolic and diastolic blood pressures of H-GS patients were lower than those of LM-GS patients, and the average heart rate was higher in this group. End-systolic EFT and end-diastolic EFT were significantly higher in the H-GS group. The echocardiographic assessment of right and left ventricles showed significantly decreased ejection fraction in both ventricles in the H-GS group. The highest correlation was found between GS and end-diastolic EFT (r = 0.438). Conclusion: End-systolic and end-diastolic EFTs were found to be increased in the H-GS group. However, end-diastolic EFT and GS had better correlation than end-systolic EFT and GS.


Resumo Fundamento: O escore de risco GRACE (SG) é um sistema com significado prognóstico para pacientes com infarto do miocárdio sem supradesnivelamento do segmento ST (IMSSST). Objetivo: Determinar se a espessura da gordura epicárdica (EGE) ao final da sístole ou da diástole é mais associada com pacientes de IMSSST de alto risco de acordo com o SG. Métodos: Este estudo avaliou 207 pacientes com IMSSST desde outubro de 2012 a fevereiro de 2013, sendo 162 deles incluídos no estudo (115 homens, idade média: 66,6 ± 12,8 anos). Mediu-se a EGE ao final da sístole e da diástole com métodos ecocardiográficos. Pacientes com alto SG intra-hospitalar (SG > 140) foram classificados como grupo SG-A, enquanto os outros foram classificados como grupo de risco baixo-a-moderado (grupo SG-BM). Resultados: As pressões arteriais sistólica e diastólica dos pacientes SG-A foram mais baixas do que as dos pacientes SG-BM, sendo a frequência cardíaca média mais alta nesse grupo. A EGE ao final da sístole e a EGE ao final da diástole foram significativamente mais altas no grupo SG-A. A avaliação ecocardiográfica dos ventrículos direito e esquerdo mostrou fração de ejeção significativamente reduzida em ambos os ventrículos no grupo SG-A. Observou-se maior correlação entre SG e EGE ao final da diástole (r = 0,438). Conclusão: A EGE ao final da sístole e a EGE ao final da diástole mostraram-se aumentadas no grupo SG-A. Entretanto, a EGE ao final da diástole apresentou melhor correlação com o SG do que a EGE ao final da sístole.


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Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Acute Coronary Syndrome , Adipose Tissue , Pericardium , Acute Coronary Syndrome/physiopathology , Blood Pressure/physiology , Prospective Studies , Pericardium/physiopathology , Risk Assessment , Risk Factors , Sensitivity and Specificity , Stroke Volume
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