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Journal of the Saudi Heart Association. 2015; 27 (4): 227-233
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-169615

RESUMO

Despite the association between obstructive sleep apnea [OSA] and coronary artery disease [CAD], few studies have investigated this issue in Saudi Arabia. This study aimed to identify the prevalence of OSA among CAD patients. This was a cross-sectional [descriptive] study conducted at King Abdul-Aziz University Hospital in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from April 2012 to December 2013. All consecutive patients referred to the cardiac catheterization lab for coronary angiography who exhibited evidence of CAD were included in this study. This study was conducted in two stages. During the first stage, each participant was interviewed individually. The administered interview collected data pertaining to demographics, comorbidities, and the STOP-BANG questionnaire score. The second stage of this study consisted of a diagnostic overnight polysomnography [PSG] of 50% of the subjects at high risk for OSA according to the STOP-BANG questionnaire. Among the patients with CAD [N = 156], 128 [82%] were categorized as high risk for developing OSA. PSG was conducted on 48 patients. The estimated prevalence of OSA in the study sample was 56.4%. Approximately 61% of the documented sleep apnea patients suffered from moderate to severe OSA. This local study concurs with reports in the literature indicating that OSA is very common among CAD patients

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Saudi Heart Journal. 1994; 5 (2): 7-15
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-35356

RESUMO

Between November 1991 and March 1994, we performed 66 percutaneous coronary atherectomy procedures using Simpson atherocaths in 59 males and seven females with a mean age of 52 +/- 10.9 years and a mean CCS anginal class of 2.8 +/- 0.9. Vessels recanalized patients. The mean size of the artery dilated was 3 +/- 0.4mm. Additional intervention was one in 27.3% to achieve optimal residual lumen. Success rate was 97%. Emergency CABG surgery was required in one patient who died one week postoperatively. Follow up catheterization in patients who had finished six months post procedure showed a restenosis rate of 27.3%. We conclude that the procedure has a high success rate and acceptable complication rate and can be used in revascularization of arteries with large size and suitable eccentric lesions


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Humanos , Angiografia/instrumentação
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Journal of the Saudi Heart Association. 1994; 6 (3): 165-168
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-115229
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