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TITLE:

CORRELATION BETWEEN, BMI, HbA1C AND FASTING LIPID PROFILE IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME

AUTHORS:

Dr. Rizwan Ali Awan, Dr Huma Batool, Dr Nabila Kausar

ABSTRACT:

Introduction: Body Mass Index (BMI), glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and deranged fasting lipid profile forecast macro and microvascular changes. The macrovascular changes in coronary system are too common. Aims: The purpose of our current research was to determine correlation of HbA1c,BMI and fasting lipid with acute coronary syndrome. Design: Cross sectional study design was used. Methods and Material: The study was conducted at Fauji Foundation Hospital Rawalpindi. A total of 200 individuals admitted with recent diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome were enrolled in current study. Sampling was done for HbA1c and fasting lipid profile. BMI was noted. Statistical analysis used: Data was analyzed by using SPSS 24. Chi square test was applied, and p value was determined. Results: The Chi square trial offered very unimportant p-value of 0.9785 that displays that developed HbA1c does not interpret to the developed Body Mass Index. THIS IS NOT ACCORDING TO TOPIC OF STUDY change it accordingly Conclusions: BMI and HbA1c are associated with LDL in Lipid profile. BMI and HbA1c are independently associated with danger of emerging severe coronary disease. Keywords: BMI, HbA1c, Severe coronary condition, DM Type-2, Fasting lipid outline.

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