%0 Journal Article %T Face of the Myocardial Infarction and Diabetes: Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects in the Cardiology Department of the University Hospital Ignace Deen about 46 Cases %A Samoura Aly %A Samoura Sana %A Camara Abdoulaye %A Barry Ibrahima Sory %A Soumaoro Morlaye %A Koivogui Diarra %A Doumbouya Mohamed %A Toure Demba %A Balde Elhadj Yaya %A Beavogui Mariama %A Balde Mamadou Dadhi %A Conde Mamady %J World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases %P 692-697 %@ 2164-5337 %D 2019 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/wjcd.2019.99062 %X The purpose of this study was to describe myocardial infarction in diabetics at the Cardiology Department Ignace Deen. Introduction: New international recommendations defined myocardial infarction, any coronary syndrome accompanied by a modification of cardiac troponin even minimal Tc or Ic [1]. Then for diabetes is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) a blood glucose greater than 1.10 g/l and/or capillary blood glucose greater than 2.26 g/l after eight hours of fasting [2]Patients and Methods: Were eligible for both male and female patients at any age admitted to cardiology for myocardial infarction and receiving an ECG echocardiogram; A biological evaluation including blood glucose and troponin Tc or Ic. Discussion: The risk of myocardial infarction is clearly increased in diabetics and is a determinant of coronary heart disease severity and a potential test for other cardiovascular risk factors at the Ignatius Deen Cardiac Department with a frequency of 16.08%. Our result is lower than that of DIOUMM et al. in the Fanh cardiology department of Dakar, Senegal [