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assess the use of hs- C-reactive protein to albumin ratio (hs-CAR) in prediction of in-hospital short-term major adverse cardiac events (MACEs) in acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients
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Observational study conducted at coronary care unit(CCU) in sohag university hospital It included patients with ACS diagnosed according to AHA/ACCF guidelines (according to symptoms, ECG findings and serum troponin levels), who had admitted to the CCU.
Venous blood samples were instantly collected on admission to the hospital. hs-CRP , serum albumin level were measured.
hs-CAR is calculated and the patients divided into two groups: Group A ( patients with high hs-CAR) and group B ( patients with low hs-CAR) In-hospital MACE was regarded as the end point of our study. It was defined as acute heart failure, cardiogenic shock, reinfarction, all-cause death, serious arrhythmia and cardiac death
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• Patients aged < 18 years old
240 participants in 1 patient group
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Amira Elbasuony, resident
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