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JAEM. 2019; 18(1): 17-22 | |||
Higher Heart-type Fatty Acid Binding Protein Levels Are Related to More Severe and Extensive Coronary Atherosclerosis in Patients With Acute Myocardial InfarctionTogay Evrin1, Aycan Fahri Erkan2, Berkay Ekici2, Selda Demirtas3, Sule Korkmaz4, Atilla Korkmaz1, Eylem Kuday Kaykısız5, Burak Katipoğlu11Department of Emergency Medicine, Ufuk University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey2Department of Cardiology, Ufuk University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey; 3Department of Medical Biochemistry, Ufuk University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey; 4Department of Cardiology, VKV American Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey. 5Department of Emergency Medicine, Bitlis State Hospital, Bitlis, TURKEY Objective: Heart-type Fatty Acid Binding Protein (H-FABP), an early marker of cardiac necrosis, is released rapidly from myocardium as a consequence of ischemic injury. We hypothesized that more severe and extensive coronary atherosclerosis would result in more pronounced myocardial injury and necrosis in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Therefore, we sought the relationship between serum H-FABP levels and the severity and extent of coronary artery disease (CAD) assessed using the Gensini score. Togay Evrin, Aycan Fahri Erkan, Berkay Ekici, Selda Demirtas, Sule Korkmaz, Atilla Korkmaz, Eylem Kuday Kaykısız, Burak Katipoğlu. Higher Heart-type Fatty Acid Binding Protein Levels Are Related to More Severe and Extensive Coronary Atherosclerosis in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction. JAEM. 2019; 18(1): 17-22 Corresponding Author: Eylem Kuday Kaykısız, Türkiye |
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