AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY ON CORRELATION BETWEEN THE MORTALITY AND TYPES OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION

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  • K. P. Krithi, K. Sushma Sree, S. Sai Ramya, V. Manjula

Keywords:

Myocardial Infarction, STEMI, NSTEMI, Mortality

Abstract

In this study we tried to determine the relation between the types of myocardial infarction and the mortality caused by them.

The study population includes 100 patients who were diagnosed with Myocardial Infraction. Among these patients (100) males are 71% and females were 28%. The males were affected more in number when compared to females. The age group of the patients was 20-90 years of age. The statistical method used is the P Value correlation. Among our total study population, the prevalence of STEMI is higher than NSTEMI. Hypertension and Diabetes mellitus is most common morbidity observed in our study population. The profoundly observed symptoms among study population that were observed are chest pain, SOB, vomiting, nausea, giddiness, loss of conscious, sweating, fever and cough.

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Published

2023-09-20

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K. P. Krithi, K. Sushma Sree, S. Sai Ramya, V. Manjula. (2023). AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY ON CORRELATION BETWEEN THE MORTALITY AND TYPES OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION. Indian Journal of Medical Research and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 10(9), 1–30. Retrieved from http://ijmrps.com/index.php/ijmrps/article/view/45

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