ASSOCIATION OF VITAMIN D LEVELS WITH IN- HOSPITALS & SHORT TERM CARDIOVASCULAR OUTCOMES IN ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME -

2021 
Background: Our goal was to evaluate vitamin D3 levels in the following patients. ACS and its potential influence on hospitals Short-term cardiovascular outcome. Method and materials: This prospective observational study included 310 patients. Consecutive ACS in Wazirabad Institute of Cardiology Gujranwala during July 2019 till February 2020 diagnosed with a shared history of angina, changes in electrocardiography, and cardiac enzymes were included in the research. The main results of the study were all-cause hospital deaths. The secondary endpoint in hospitals for important adverse heart events (MACEs). Results: patients with dyslipidemia( 45.4% p= 0.001) & diabetes (46.7%, p = 0.04%) significantly higher in the vitamin-deficient population. In group D deficiency, blood glucose levels increased significantly (P = 0.045, 0.048, 0.013 and 0.024), hbA1C, LDL, & total cholesterol. There was no association between mortality and MACE in patients with recurrent vitamin D and vitamin D deficiency. Conclusion: in acute coronary syndrome, the deficiency, and insufficiency of vitamin D were typical. In the present research, there is a strong link in ACS patients with diabetes and dyslipidemia and deficiency of vitamin D, but no association between vitamin D deficiency and outcomes of ACS. Keywords:
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