Early Warning Of Heart Disease And Knowledge Of ECG Cardiac Thrombosis In The Presence Of Risk Factors Surrounding The Patient

Abstract

SalahAbd-Al kaderomran

From the evaluation of the clinical and academic results of the continuous work of fatal heart diseases and chronic comorbidities that had the most significant impact on the development of fatal cardiac diseases, we collected 960 patients randomly, young men, women, men and the elderly, in addition to the disease history and the collection of patient files in Samawah General Hospital / and the Specialty Center For endocrinology and diabetes / in Iraq, for a period of one year (2019-2020), the goal is to control heart disease before and after injury, early warning, reduce the mortality rate by setting a mechanism, formula an algorithm, opening the ECG code, and knowing the location of coronary artery stenosis or blockage, clotting, and factors leading to exacerbation Cases, to shorten the distance and speed to complete the diagnosis and treatment for the doctor to work .. and the patient to know his health status, the focus was on the most common cardiac conditions in our country, angina pectoris, coronary syndrome, myocardial infarction, and cardiac attack, stroke , The remnants of war, environmental pollution and psychological stress were monitored and among the factors referred to, they had an impact ... and the work within a diagnostic, therapeutic counseling program with early warning was the focus of research on patients who do not complain of disease but have risk factors for high pressure, high fats and cholesterol, high urea, uric Acid, Cardiac disorders, coronary artery contraction, these cases were treated and placed under the control and according to the periodic review of the patient, but there are more difficult patients that appear on them with risk factors for disease development, laboratory, radiological and cardiac analyzes, and we used various drugs and put them under the control by organizing their lifestyle, dietary behavior and sports to be Under control and within the early warning program, As for patients who already have cardiac diseases and accompanying chronic diseases (bronchial asthma, hypertension, enlargement of the heart, heart failure, Rinal failure, diabetes mellitus, these definitely take the most medical effort, care and attention, and various medications to avoid death and change the lifestyle, especially in countries. Low and middle income we used the system (ASA) Analysis and symmetry Algorith:[ ∑- Primary PM == Algorithmic ECG analysis + biomarker analyzes & O2 and pulls + risk factors + x-ray chest + age + medication]. The first algorithm for cases that show cardiac disease, The second algorithm formula“(ASA ) Analysis and symmetry Algorithm :[ ∑ Secondary SM = ECG Algorithmic Analysis+ biomarker analyses & O2 and pulls+ Risk factors + chest x- Ray + Age + complications + medication].Applied to the most serious patients who have heart disease and chronic disease, risk factors, cardiac catheterization, and open heart operations (GABG), ( Intensive care unit ) ,In addition to the use of various life-saving drugs, and according to the pathology, to inform early heart disease and to warn against exacerbation of cases before and after the injury, within a rigorous and studied cardiac program, where the results were satisfactory and significant in controlling heart diseases and reducing the mortality rate as follows: Therefore, the results were clear, with a decrease in the overall assessment of cardiac diseases for youth, women, and men, of different ages in the”:(350 patient) youth - 37% reduction I.H.D ,Myocardial infraction, stable blood pressure, ( RR) 0.70 ; 95% CI 0.52 to 0.90 ; p = 00.1), 17% lower risk of stroke, 33 % lower total risk of CVD, CHD, 22% HbA1C Diabetic mellitus stable , 42% lower lipid profile, 44% decrease in the incidence of fatal or nonfatal myocardial infarction , 6% reduction BMI , 72% CAC . As for the women ( 250 patient), They were less likely to have heart disease 32% reduction IHD, MI, Angina ,Bp, lipid profile, 22% reduction stroke (heart

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