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Prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus in Myocardial Infarction Patients: An Observational Study

  • 1. Assistant Professor, Department of Cardiology, Govt. RDBP Jaipuria Hospital, RUHS College of Medical Sciences, Jaipur

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Background: According to reports, diabetes is a standalone risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease. According to data from the World Health Organisation (WHO), cardiovascular disease is having a greater global impact on mortality and morbidity. Material & Methods: Our tertiary care hospital served as the site of the current observational study, which lasted six months, from June to November 2018. After receiving written informed consent, we enrolled 100 AMI patients. Results: 60% of the study participants had normal blood sugar levels, 25% had diabetes mellitus that they were already aware of, 11% had the condition discovered for the first time while in the hospital, and 4% had elevated blood sugar levels brought on by stress. Conclusion: Increased blood sugar was linked to acute cardiovascular conditions, particularly in individuals with acute myocardial infarction, and was also a predictor of prognosis and recurrences.

 

 

 

Abstract (English)

Background: According to reports, diabetes is a standalone risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease. According to data from the World Health Organisation (WHO), cardiovascular disease is having a greater global impact on mortality and morbidity. Material & Methods: Our tertiary care hospital served as the site of the current observational study, which lasted six months, from June to November 2018. After receiving written informed consent, we enrolled 100 AMI patients. Results: 60% of the study participants had normal blood sugar levels, 25% had diabetes mellitus that they were already aware of, 11% had the condition discovered for the first time while in the hospital, and 4% had elevated blood sugar levels brought on by stress. Conclusion: Increased blood sugar was linked to acute cardiovascular conditions, particularly in individuals with acute myocardial infarction, and was also a predictor of prognosis and recurrences.

 

 

 

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