Volume 13
Number 2 July 2009Myonecrosis in Aortic Valvular Heart Diseases
DOI: https://doi.org/10.47648/jmsr.2009.v1302.02
Khalequzzaman Md.1 , Islam M A2 , Hoque Md. O3 , Ferdous M4 , Chowdhury A H K5 , Rahman Md. M6 , Karmakar K K7
Abstract
This cross sectional study was done among 20 patients with aortic stenosis and 20 healthy controls to evaluate the association of cardiac specific troponin 1 (ant) and sonic valvular heart diseases. The study was conducted in °militant, department in National laminae of Cardiovascular Diseases (N1CVD.)A structured queslionilaire and checklist was used to collect data through face to face interview. Color dapple, echocarchiognsphy was done and 5 ml of venous sample was dmwo from each subjects and laboratory estimation of an, was done. The arid in control group and sonic stenosis patients showed significant difference in mean (<0.001). ant level in aortic stenosis patients increases in the absence of heart failure indicating that it can expose the cardiotnyocnes to injury prior to development of oven left ventricular dysftinction. So. serial monitoring of aid may help clinicians to give definitive treatment (reface development af complications
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