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Objective were admitted to cardiac care unit and 924 were To determine the frequency of modifiable risk diagnosed as ACS. Out of these 924 patients, 382 factors in patients with acute coronary syndrome (41%) had STEMI, 189 (20%) had NSTEMI and (ACS) admitted to cardiology unit, Khyber 353 (38%) experienced UAP. ACS appeared to be Teaching Hospital (KTH) and to find out their more common in males, 534 (58%) with mean age outcome in relation with number of associated of 45±6 years than females 390 (42%) with mean risk factors. age 54±8 years. Diseases such as hypertension Methodology or diabetes mellitus (individual or combined) and This cross sectional study was conducted at dyslipidaemia predisposed to ACS. Life style Cardiology Department, KTH, Peshawar. All habits such as sedentary lifestyle, current patients who fulfill the diagnostics criteria for ACS cigarette smoking and low socio-economic status from March 2010 to December 2010 were also appeared to predispose to ACS. included in the study by consecutive sampling Conclusion technique. On the basis of chest pain, ECG There is high frequency (65%) of ACS among findings and cardiac markers, ACS was further patients admitted to our cardiology unit with low categorized as ST-Elevation MI (STEMI), non ST prevalence of multiple modifiable risk factors in elevation MI (NSTEMI) and unstable angina young age group, and rapid escalation of these pectoris (UAP). Age, gender, socio-economic risk factors in age group of 45 -55 years and status (which could explain poor drug compliance), hypertension, diabetes, above, which might leads to increase morbidity hyperlipidemia, current cigarette smoking and and mortality in our study. (Rawal Med J sedentary life style were noted. Length of hospital 2012;37:273:276 ). stay and death due to any cause in the hospital Keywords was also noted. Acute Coronary syndrome, modifiable risk Results factors, STEMI, NSTEMI. During the study period, a total of 1432 patients

Amber Ashraf, Sher Bahadur. (2012) Frequency of modifiable risk factors and their outcome in patients with acute coronary syndrome admitted to Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar, Pakistan, , Volume 37, Issue 3.
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