Serum magnesium, uric acid levels and lipid profile in ischemic heart disease
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2018, Vol 17, Issue 3
Abstract
Background: ischemic heart disease is one of the commonest mortality and morbidity in India and in the World. It is imbalance between oxygen supply and demand to the heart. Material and methods: In our study we had collected fasting samples from 50 cases and 50 age and sex matched controls. We have estimated serum magnesium and uric acid in ischemic heart disease patients and normal subjects. Results: All the parameters are significantly elevated when compared to controls which may be direct or indirect cause for the development of ischemic heart disease. Conclusion: Both the serum magnesium and uric acid levels are significantly elevated when compared to controls .Both the serum magnesium and uric acid should be evaluated further to establish its role in IHD.
Authors and Affiliations
N Gayathri Devi, V. Durga Prasad
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