Face of the Myocardial Infarction and Diabetes: Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects in the Cardiology Department of the University Hospital Ignace Deen about 46 Cases
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[
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