Correlation between clinical and angiographic findings in patient underwent angiography

2015 
Cardiovascular diseases are account for approximately 12 million deaths annually and are commonest cause of death globally. The progressive evolution in cardiac catheterization technique coupled with the development of nary artery disease, diagnostic coronary angiography has become one of the primary correlation between clinical and angiographic findings was carried out for the period of one Hospital, Sangli. 100 patients above 20 es, patients who are willfully opting for coronary angiography were included in the study. Patients with previously diagnosed ischemic heart disease underwent PTCA or CABG are excluded. Coronary angiography either from femoral or radial artery was done . The results of coronary angiography were carefully interpreted. Patients were grouped as Single Vessels Disease (SVD), Double Vessel Disease (DVD) or Triple Vessel Disease (TVD). According to the percentage of stenosis; the patients % and >50% stenosis. Statistical analysis was done using Microsoft excel and necessary statistical The majority of patients were male with mean age was 60.19± . The clinical characteristics showed that chest pain was common clinical feature (96%). The coronary angiography revealed that majority of patients were having SVD (36%) with involvement of
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