Prevalence of coronary artery disease in different ethnic groups at a tertiary care hospital.

To compare the prevalence of coronary artery disease (CAD) between Thai Muslim and Thai Buddhist patients. A hospital based retrospective study was carried out to investigate the prevalence of CAD and cardiovascular risk factors of these two ethnic and religious groups at Nopparat Rajathanee Hospita...

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Main Authors: Tan Suwatanaviroj, Sukit Yamwong
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spelling th-mahidol.321382018-10-19T12:15:25Z Prevalence of coronary artery disease in different ethnic groups at a tertiary care hospital. Tan Suwatanaviroj Sukit Yamwong Nopparat Rajathanee Hospital Mahidol University Medicine To compare the prevalence of coronary artery disease (CAD) between Thai Muslim and Thai Buddhist patients. A hospital based retrospective study was carried out to investigate the prevalence of CAD and cardiovascular risk factors of these two ethnic and religious groups at Nopparat Rajathanee Hospital between June 2012 and December 2012. All Thai Muslim patients aged > or = 35 years who visited the internal medicine outpatient department (OPD) were studied. The compared population was randomly selected and matched by age and sex from the Thai Buddhist patients in the same period Five hundred seventy nine patients with median age of 62 years (interquartile range = 24) were studied. There were 289 Thai Muslims and 290 Thai Buddhists. The prevalence of definite CAD in Muslims (14.20%) was significantly higher than the prevalence in Buddhists (6.2%) (p = 0.002). The prevalence of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, high total cholesterol (> or = 240 mg/dl), and high triglyceride in Muslims were significantly higher For high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), only Muslim females showed significantly higher prevalence of low HDL-C than that of Buddhist females. Thai Muslims showed significantly higher prevalence of definite CAD than that of Thai Buddhists. The greater prevalence of certain risk factors may contribute to higher prevalence of CAD in Thai Muslim patients. 2018-10-19T05:15:25Z 2018-10-19T05:15:25Z 2013-10-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet. Vol.96, No.10 (2013), 1298-1301 01252208 2-s2.0-84893064743 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/32138 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84893064743&origin=inward
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Tan Suwatanaviroj
Sukit Yamwong
Prevalence of coronary artery disease in different ethnic groups at a tertiary care hospital.
description To compare the prevalence of coronary artery disease (CAD) between Thai Muslim and Thai Buddhist patients. A hospital based retrospective study was carried out to investigate the prevalence of CAD and cardiovascular risk factors of these two ethnic and religious groups at Nopparat Rajathanee Hospital between June 2012 and December 2012. All Thai Muslim patients aged > or = 35 years who visited the internal medicine outpatient department (OPD) were studied. The compared population was randomly selected and matched by age and sex from the Thai Buddhist patients in the same period Five hundred seventy nine patients with median age of 62 years (interquartile range = 24) were studied. There were 289 Thai Muslims and 290 Thai Buddhists. The prevalence of definite CAD in Muslims (14.20%) was significantly higher than the prevalence in Buddhists (6.2%) (p = 0.002). The prevalence of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, high total cholesterol (> or = 240 mg/dl), and high triglyceride in Muslims were significantly higher For high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), only Muslim females showed significantly higher prevalence of low HDL-C than that of Buddhist females. Thai Muslims showed significantly higher prevalence of definite CAD than that of Thai Buddhists. The greater prevalence of certain risk factors may contribute to higher prevalence of CAD in Thai Muslim patients.
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Tan Suwatanaviroj
Sukit Yamwong
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author Tan Suwatanaviroj
Sukit Yamwong
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title Prevalence of coronary artery disease in different ethnic groups at a tertiary care hospital.
title_short Prevalence of coronary artery disease in different ethnic groups at a tertiary care hospital.
title_full Prevalence of coronary artery disease in different ethnic groups at a tertiary care hospital.
title_fullStr Prevalence of coronary artery disease in different ethnic groups at a tertiary care hospital.
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of coronary artery disease in different ethnic groups at a tertiary care hospital.
title_sort prevalence of coronary artery disease in different ethnic groups at a tertiary care hospital.
publishDate 2018
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