exudates and Death--Sudden--Cardiac

exudates has been researched along with Death--Sudden--Cardiac* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for exudates and Death--Sudden--Cardiac

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Manifestation of Coronary Atherosclerosis in Klang Valley, Malaysia: An Autopsy Study.
    Journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis, 2018, May-01, Volume: 25, Issue:5

    The present study aimed to determine the epidemiological aspects of medico-legal autopsies and manifestation of coronary atherosclerosis.. This was a cross sectional study involving 222 cases recruited from National Institute of Forensic Medicine (NIFM) Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL) and Department of Forensic Medicine Hospital Sungai Buloh (HSgB) for a period of 15 months, from December 2012 to April 2014. Sociodemographic and autopsy findings, including the cause and manner of death were documented.. Male and female subjects aged 18-70 years were recruited. Males contributed to 86% of the total subjects and comprised 61% of young adults. Road traffic accidents were the primary cause of death, contributing almost 50% of the subjects. One third of the cases comprised of death due to natural causes, wherein almost 75% of the subjects within this category succumbed to sudden cardiac death. Coronary artery disease (CAD) contributed to 60% of the sudden cardiac death (SCD). Single and double-vessel diseases were the most common pattern of atherosclerosis. In almost 80% of CAD cases, atherosclerosis affected the left anterior descending artery (LAD).. Cardiovascular diseases were the most significant natural cause of sudden death with a staggering figure of 75%. CAD was the single most commonly encountered pathology within the SCD. Most cases presented with single and double-vessel diseases, observed in all subjects, as well as the young adult population.

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Autopsy; Cause of Death; Coronary Artery Disease; Cross-Sectional Studies; Death, Sudden, Cardiac; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Prognosis; Survival Rate; Young Adult

2018