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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/12984
Title: Dyslipidemia: the risc factor of aortic stenosis
Authors: Dodul, Cristina
Vetrilă, Snejana
Keywords: aortic stenosis;dyslipidemia;atherogenic index;non-HDL cholesterol
Issue Date: Oct-2020
Publisher: Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie "Nicolae Testemiţanu" din Republica Moldova
Abstract: Introduction.Aortic stenosis (SA) is the most common valvular heart disease and the third cardiovascular disease after hypertension and coronary heart disease in Western countries. There is currently no definite medical treatment that can delay or stop the progression of the disease. Therefore, risk assessment is needed to develop new strategies to prevent and slow the progression of the disease.Purpose.Evaluation of lipid profile and atherogenic index of plasma in patients with aortic stenosis to optimize treatment.Material and methods.We conducted a transversal, prospective study that included 46 patients with a diagnosis of aortic stenosis confirmed by echocardiography. Patients were examined according to a questionnaire, which included general data and lipid profile parameters. We calculated non-HDL cholesterol and the Atherogenic Index of Plasma (IAP).Results.The mean age of the group was 64.3 ± 0.03 years. Evaluation of risk factors found hypertension in 28 (60.8%) cases, obesity - 33 (71.7%), dyslipidemia-18 (39.1%). Evaluation of the lipidogram showed a high level of total cholesterol in 18 (39.1%) cases, LDL-cholesterol - 13 (28.2%), triglycerides in 9 (19.5%) cases, and a low level of HDL was attested in 14 (30.4%) cases. Ideal values of non-HDL cholesterol (<3.4 mmol / l) were obtained in 17 (36.9%) patients. IAP indicated a moderate risk of developing atherosclerosis in 10 (21.7%) and an increased risk - in 6 (13.0%) cases.Conclusions.Dyslipidemia is common in patients with aortic stenosis, being attested in 39.1% of cases, and the atherogenic index of plasma with an increased risk of developing atherosclerosis in 34.7% of cases. Therefore the control of the lipid profile in aortic stenosis is essential in management of these patients.
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