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The relationship between red blood cell distribution width and isolated coronary ectasia

Cilt: 12 Sayı: 4 22 Aralık 2021
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The relationship between red blood cell distribution width and isolated coronary ectasia

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Aim: Isolated coronary artery ectasia (CAE) is an abnormal dilatation of the coronary artery which cause ischemia. RDW has been investigated in several cardiovascular disorders and has also been recently proposed as a predictive biomarker of adverse outcomes in patients with these conditions. We hypothesized that increased RDW would be associated with isolated CAE because both are associated with inflammation. Material and Methods: We studied 140 subjects, including 69 patients with isolated CAE, 71 patients with angiographically normal controls. Baseline clinical characteristics and laboratory findings, including RDW, were compared among two groups. Results: The level of RDW was significantly higher in isolated CAE than normal controls (14,36±1,61vs 13,59±1.57, p=0.005). In addition, the levels of glomerular filtration rate and creatinin, high density lipoprotein and low density lipoprotein were significantly lower in isolated CAE than normal controls (76,43±19,64 vs 100,36±18,3 and 0,9±0,28 vs 0,74±0,25, 43,39±10,09 vs 48,4±13,67, 121,36±32,05 vs 143,70±55,33 p=0,001, p=0,001, p=0,01, p=0,004 respectively). In a ROC curve analysis, a RDW value of 13,5 was identified as an effective cut off point for the discrimination of the presence or absence of isolated CAE (Area Under curve [AUC]: 0.71, CI 95%, 0.62-0.80, p<0,001). Conclusion: Our data suggested that RDW may be a useful marker to predict CAE

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Sağlık Kurumları Yönetimi

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Araştırma Makalesi

Yayımlanma Tarihi

22 Aralık 2021

Gönderilme Tarihi

12 Ekim 2021

Kabul Tarihi

15 Kasım 2021

Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2021 Cilt: 12 Sayı: 4

Kaynak Göster

APA
Karabulut, D., Yıldız, C., Karabulut, U., Şahingöz Erdal, G., Turhan, N., Aktürk, İ. F., Bilge, M., Oflar, E., Bingöl, G., & Işıksaçan, N. (2021). The relationship between red blood cell distribution width and isolated coronary ectasia. Turkish Journal of Clinics and Laboratory, 12(4), 385-390. https://doi.org/10.18663/tjcl.1008342
AMA
1.Karabulut D, Yıldız C, Karabulut U, vd. The relationship between red blood cell distribution width and isolated coronary ectasia. TJCL. 2021;12(4):385-390. doi:10.18663/tjcl.1008342
Chicago
Karabulut, Dilay, Cennet Yıldız, Umut Karabulut, vd. 2021. “The relationship between red blood cell distribution width and isolated coronary ectasia”. Turkish Journal of Clinics and Laboratory 12 (4): 385-90. https://doi.org/10.18663/tjcl.1008342.
EndNote
Karabulut D, Yıldız C, Karabulut U, Şahingöz Erdal G, Turhan N, Aktürk İF, Bilge M, Oflar E, Bingöl G, Işıksaçan N (01 Aralık 2021) The relationship between red blood cell distribution width and isolated coronary ectasia. Turkish Journal of Clinics and Laboratory 12 4 385–390.
IEEE
[1]D. Karabulut vd., “The relationship between red blood cell distribution width and isolated coronary ectasia”, TJCL, c. 12, sy 4, ss. 385–390, Ara. 2021, doi: 10.18663/tjcl.1008342.
ISNAD
Karabulut, Dilay - Yıldız, Cennet - Karabulut, Umut - Şahingöz Erdal, Gülçin - Turhan, Nihan - Aktürk, İbrahim Faruk - Bilge, Müge - Oflar, Ersan - Bingöl, Gülsüm - Işıksaçan, Nilgün. “The relationship between red blood cell distribution width and isolated coronary ectasia”. Turkish Journal of Clinics and Laboratory 12/4 (01 Aralık 2021): 385-390. https://doi.org/10.18663/tjcl.1008342.
JAMA
1.Karabulut D, Yıldız C, Karabulut U, Şahingöz Erdal G, Turhan N, Aktürk İF, Bilge M, Oflar E, Bingöl G, Işıksaçan N. The relationship between red blood cell distribution width and isolated coronary ectasia. TJCL. 2021;12:385–390.
MLA
Karabulut, Dilay, vd. “The relationship between red blood cell distribution width and isolated coronary ectasia”. Turkish Journal of Clinics and Laboratory, c. 12, sy 4, Aralık 2021, ss. 385-90, doi:10.18663/tjcl.1008342.
Vancouver
1.Dilay Karabulut, Cennet Yıldız, Umut Karabulut, Gülçin Şahingöz Erdal, Nihan Turhan, İbrahim Faruk Aktürk, Müge Bilge, Ersan Oflar, Gülsüm Bingöl, Nilgün Işıksaçan. The relationship between red blood cell distribution width and isolated coronary ectasia. TJCL. 01 Aralık 2021;12(4):385-90. doi:10.18663/tjcl.1008342

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