Effect of Various Clinical Parameters and Oxidative Stress Markers on TIMI Flow in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Interventions

Authors

  • Ravi Vishnu Prasad, J R Keshari, Manish Kumar, A A Mahdi, R K Saran

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijocm.v7i2.305

Keywords:

PCI, OXIDATIVE STRESS, TIMI Flow.

Abstract

There is limited literature regarding effect of various clinical parameters on TIMI flow in ACS patients who underwent PCI. Also, it is not well known whether oxidative stress which is produced at local site can influence TIMI flow. Our study was done to evaluate role of various clinical parameters and oxidative stress markers on TIMI flow. The TIMI flow showed significant (r= -0.27, p<0.01) inverse relation with the disease severity i.e. as disease progresses, TIMI flow decreases. 100% occlusion showed highest and significant inverse relation with the TIMI flow, followed by LV dysfunction, diabetes, thrombus and least by smoker and ACS. The gender has no relation with the TIMI flow and similar influence on TIMI flow. Pre PCI level of all antioxidants and free radical marker did not show any association (p>0.05) with TIMI flow. Pre PCI scores of TIMI flow are much dependent on clinical characteristics rather than antioxidants and free radical marker.

Author Biography

  • Ravi Vishnu Prasad, J R Keshari, Manish Kumar, A A Mahdi, R K Saran

    Prasad Ravi Vishnu1,*, Keshari J R2, Kumar Manish3, Mahdi A A4, Saran R K5

    1Associate Professor, Department of Cardiology, IGIMS, Patna

    2Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, IGIMS, Patna

    3Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology, IGIMS, Patna

    4Professor, Department of Biochemistry, KGMU, Lucknow

    5Professor, Department of Cardiology, KGMU, Lucknow

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Published

2019-07-17

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